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Laboratorio IMEM di Torino
c/o Politecnico di Torino ChiLab - Materials and Microsystems Laboratory Referente: Simone L. Marasso |
Pubblicazioni
Simone L. Marasso, PhD is Co-author of more than 80 scientific paper (11 publications as first Author or submitting Author, and 4 as last Author) and patents covering different fields related to Lab on a Chip, micro and nano- technologies, materials, sensors and bio-sensors, engineering, chemistry, physics (ID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4570-2674 - Scopus ID: Author ID: 18134206500, h-index=20, > 1100 citations -source:Scopus-), main keywords: Micro and Nanotechnologies for biomedical applications, Microsensors, MEMS, Lab-On-Chip, Materials and nanotechnologies for processes, cleanroom, nanomaterials, graphene, 2D materials.
[1] V. Bertana et al., “Rapid prototyping of 3D Organic Electrochemical Transistors by composite photocurable resin,” Sci. Rep., vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1–11, 2020.
[2] G. Massaglia et al., “Electrospun nanofibers: From food to energy by engineered electrodes in microbial fuel cells,” Nanomaterials, vol. 10, no. 3, 2020.
[3] F. Barbaresco, M. Cocuzza, C. F. Pirri, and S. L. Marasso, “Application of a micro free- flow electrophoresis…,” Nanomate rials, vol. 10, no. 7, pp. 1–15, 2020.
[4] L. Spigarelli et al., “A passive two-way microfluidic device for low volume blood-plasma separation,” Microelectron. Eng., vol. 209, no. March, pp. 28–34, 2019.
[5] M. Quaglio et al., “A fluid dynamics perspective on material selection in microbial fuel cell-based biosensors,” Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, vol. 44, no. 9, 2019.
[6] M. Parmeggiani et al., “P3HT processing study for in-liquid EGOFET biosensors: Effects of the solvent and the surface,” Sensors, vol. 19, no. 20, p. 4497, Oct. 2019.
[7] M. Parmeggiani et al., “P3HT Processing Study for In-Liquid EGOFET Biosensors: Effects of the Solvent and the Surface,” Proceedings, 2019.
[8] L. Lunelli et al., “PDMS-based microdevices for the capture of MicroRNA biomarkers,” A ppl. Sci., vol. 10, no. 11, 2020.
[9] C. Potrich, L. Lunelli, M. Cocuzza, S. L. Marasso, C. F. Pirri, and C. Pederzolli, “Simple PDMS microdevice for biomedical applications,” Talanta, vol. 193, pp. 44–50, Feb. 2019.
[10] P. D’Angelo et al., “Scaling Organic Electrochemical Transistors Down to Nanosized Channels,” Small, vol. 1902332, p. 1902332, Aug. 2019.
More publications can be found on Scopus website.
Progetti
- Principal Investigator in the National project FISR 2020 Covid call, with the project VIRAD-C19 for the development on a rapid diagnostic microfluidic chip - status Ongoing
- NANONOPAIN Development and realization of system for highly controlled release of drugs for treatment in situ of post-operative cutting wounds based on conducting polymer micro-chambers Project supported by POR-FESR regione Emilia Romagna. status Ongoing
- “N-CHEM - Nanomax-integrable sensors for pathological biomarkers diagnosis” (2013-2018). Call for Proposals Italy Flagship “Nanomax (Sviluppo Di Una Piattaforma Innovativa Miniaturizzata E Completamente Automatizzata Per Diagnostica Molecolare Multiparametrica)”; other partners: CNR instutues (ISMN, IMCB, ISOF, IBB, IBF, ICRM, IMM, ITM, IC, ISMAC, SPIN, IPCM); budget: € 2.430.000
- “RICOMINCIARE”, POR-FESR Regione Emilia Romagna 2014-2020, Teleehaabilittion post COVID-19 (ongoing project); other partners: CAMLIN GROUP LtD; budget: € 110.000.
Collaborazioni
Politecnico di Torino, Turin (Italy) ref. person Prof. C.F. Pirri
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento (Italy), ref. person Dr. C. Perderzolli
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Catania (Italy), ref. person Giuseppe Torrisi, PhD
Hochschule Niederrhein, University of Applied Sciences, Krefeld (Germany) ref. person Prof. Dr. Peter Farber
Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan (Iran), ref. person Prof. Alireza Fadaei Tehrani