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Lorenzo Maserati
DELTA Lab
Lorenzo Maserati holds a Bachelor's degree (2007) and a Master's degree (2009) in Physics Engineering from Politecnico di Milano (Italy). He completed his Master's thesis on graphene for STM applications in the Physics Department at UC Berkeley (USA) under the supervision of Prof. M. Crommie. He obtained his PhD in Nanoscience (2014) from the University of Genoa (Italy) with a thesis on "Colloidal nanocrystal films for optoelectronic applications", working in the Nanochemistry Department of IIT under the supervision of Prof. L. Manna. In 2015, he moved as a Postdoc to the Helms group, in the Organic and Macromolecular Facility of the Molecular Foundry (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA), where he developed hybrid materials (MOF) for CO2 capture and microporous polymers (PIM) for flow batteries. In 2017, he joined the Nanofabrication Facility at the Molecular Foundry, where he worked with Dr. A. Schwartzberg on the ultrafast spectroscopy of nanomaterials and strongly confined systems. From 2018 to 2021, he was a Researcher at CNST in Milan in the printed and molecular electronic group, where he developed new metal-organic chalcogenides hybrid quantum wells for a variety of optoelectronic applications. From 2022 to 2023, he was Assistant Professor (RTDa) in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Bologna, where he introduced and taught a Master's course on semiconductor physics and nanotechnology for materials engineers. There, he studied the excitonic properties of low-dimensional hybrid materials and developed a photoelectrical-based ion spectroscopy for metal halide perovskites. He is now Senior Researcher at LEAP, a Politecnico di Milano spin-off research center working on sustainable energy production and carbon capture. He is affiliated with IIT Delta Lab (Genoa).
He is a recipient of the Nanoinnovation' Got Talent' award (Bracco Foundation, 2016) and of the Seal of Excellence (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, 2017). In 2022, he was awarded the ESA Discovery Programme Grant by the European Space Agency for developing lightweight hybrid perovskite X-ray detectors.