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Paternò Giuseppe Maria

Professore Associato

Paternò Giuseppe Maria

Professore Associato

I received a PhD in Physics at the University College London, with a project focused on the study of the structural and dynamical features of π-conjugated carbon materials by means of neutron scattering techniques. In 2015, I obtained a Marie Curie fellowship at the CNST-IIT to investigate the optical properties of carbon-based nanomaterials via ultrafast spectroscopic techniques. Currently, I am mostly interested on the study of light-matter interactions in light-responsive molecules and photonic structures, for optoelectronics and bio-photonics. My major research achievements include: i. the photomodulation of bacterial bioelectric signalling; ii. the proof-of-concept detection of pathogenic bacteria by using hybrid plasmonic/photonic devices; iii. the first report on the occurrence of optical gain in graphene quantum dots.

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