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Marco Lazzarino got the degree in Physics from the University of Genoa (IT) and the Phd from the University of Groningen (NL). From 1992 to 1998 he worked on the electronic properties of semiconductor devices, including heterostructures, Schottky barriers, hybrid superconductor-semiconductor and 2D electron gas with INFM in Trieste and with SNS in Pisa, Italy.
Since 1999 he is a scientist with CNR-IOM laboratorio TASC, Trieste where initially worked in the field of scanning probe microscopy, nano-lithography and low temperature SNOM.
In 2003 a visiting period at Princeton University (NJ) triggered a new interest in the application of probe microscopy to life science and the development of micro and nanoelectromechanical systems for the detection and manipulation of biological molecules. Nanobiomechanics is still his current scientific activity.
He is also scientific coordinator of a the Nano-Bio-Analysis Laboratory of the Center for BioMedicine (CBM S.c.r.l. - Trieste) dedicated to the application of scanning probe microscopy to biology.
He is co-author of 100 papers on international journals.
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My research activities address the electronic structure of matter and the dynamics of atomic and molecular interactions ruling reactive processes at the microscopic level. I've been focusing on the use of photoionization and photoemission techniques for the study of systems of increasing complexity, such as organic and biological molecules involved in conformational and tautomeric equilibria, metal complexes with organic molecules, clusters and nanoparticles, in order to correlate spectroscopic characteristics and geometric structure with their reactivity, also of photochemical type.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4376-808X
Scopus Author ID: 56908506000
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(+39)040375-8286 ALOISA B.L.
(+39)040375-8809 OSMOS Lab.
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Luca Floreano is responsible of the Advanced Line for Overlayer Interface and Surface Analysis (ALOISA beamline) at the Elettra Synchrotron.
In 2003, he realized the branchline of ALOISA and its end-station for He Atom Scattering and PhotoEmission Spectroscopy (HASPES), where are currently installed also the ANCHOR end-station (resp. Dr. Albano Cossaro) and the SUNDYN femtosecond/MHz pulse width/rate laser (resp. Dr. Martina dell'Angela).
In 2016, he realized the IOM-Elettra joint laboratory of STM microscopy (Elettra resp. Dr. Andrea Goldoni) for the study of the On-Surface Modification of Organic Semiconductors (OSMOS).
He is co-author of more than 180 articles on JCR indexed journals.
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