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Denis Garoli

Researcher
Optoelectronics
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Biografia

Since 2014 Denis Garoli has been an affiliated researcher at Italian Institute of Technology where he works on the fabrication of plasmonic nanopores for enhanced spectroscopies.
Denis Garoli obtained his master degree in physics in 2003 and his PhD degree from the University of Padova (2008). He also get a master degree in biotechnology in 2011.  His main interests are nanophotonics, plasmonics, DNA nanotechnology, nanoscopy, single molecule techniques and sensing. From 2016 to 2019 he was co-coordinator of H2020-FET Open ProseqO proejct. Now he is the coordinator of the following EU projects: 

2020-2024: H2020-FET Open DNA-Fairylight 

2022-2026: Horizon EU - MSCA Doctoral Network DYNAMO

2023-2026: Horizon EU - Pathfinder Open - 3D-BRICKS

Education

Title: Master Degree in Physics
Institute: University of Padova
Location: Padova
Country: Italy
From: 1999 To: 2003

Title: PhD in Space Science
Institute: University of Padova
Location: Padova
Country: Italy
From: 2005 To: 2008

Title: Master Degree in Biotechnology
Institute: University of Padova
Location: Padova
Country: Italy
From: 2008 To: 2011

All Publications
2023
Koya A. N., Romanelli M., Kuttruff J., Henriksson N., Stefancu A., Grinblat G., De Andres A., Schnur F., Vanzan M., Marsili M., Rahaman M., Viejo Rodríguez A., Tapani T., Lin H., Dalga Dana B., Lin J., Barbillon G., Proietti Zaccaria R., Brida D., Jariwala D., Veisz L., Cortes E., Corni S., Garoli S., and Maccaferri M.
Advances in ultrafast plasmonics
Applied Physics Reviews
Article Journal
2023
Lanzavecchia G., Kuttruff J., Doricchi A., Douaki A., Krishnadas K., García I., Lin L., Viejo Rodriguez A., Wågberg T., Krahne R., Maccaferri N., Garoli D.
Plasmonic Photochemistry as a Tool to Prepare Metallic Nanopores with Controlled Diameter for Optimized detection of single entities
Advanced Optical Materials
Article Journal
2022
Zhang S., Liu M., Cui H., Ziaee M. A., Sun R., Chen L., Chen D., Garoli D., Wang J.
Detection of Small-Sized DNA Fragment in a Glassy Nanopore by Utilization of CRISPRCas12a as Converter System
Analyst
Article Journal
2022
Doricchi A., Platnich C. M., Gimpel A., Horn F., Earle M., Lanzavecchia G., Cortajarena A.L., Liz-Marzan L. L., Liu N., Heckel R., Grass R. N., Krahne R., Keyser U. F., Garoli D.
Emerging approaches to DNA data storage: challenges and prospects
ACS Nano
2022
Li W., Zhou J., Maccaferri N., Krahne R., Wang K., Garoli D.
Enhanced Optical Spectroscopy for Multiplexed DNA and Protein- Sequencing with Plasmonic Nanopores: Challenges and Prospects
Analytical Chemistry