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+ | ====== Research interest ====== | ||
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+ | I am an experimental physicist studying Soft condensed Matter, mainly at interfaces (**soft interfaces**). | ||
+ | Photosensitive polymeric systems are promising candidates for high density all-optical information storage, for command surfaces for LC displays, and as potential building elements of mechanical nanoactuators. Another class of systems I studied is formed by conducting polymers, (e.g. polyaniline) whose transport properties can be modulated by appropriate doping/ | ||
+ | A number of important problems that arise in biophysics can be addressed by Soft Condensed Matter techniques: I studied the interaction of model membranes with nanoparticles, | ||
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+ | A spectrum of different **techniques** is currently involved in this interdisciplinary research. To better characterize mechanical properties of Langmuir monolayers I built a very sensitive interfacial rheometer (inspired by that developed by G. Fuller at Stanford), the results are then combined with other micro-rheology techniques, such as particle tracking and analysis of GUV flickering. Other characterizations of Langmuir monolayers include Epifluorescence, | ||
+ | Fine details of the structure and of the dynamics can only be accessed by techniques available at the Synchrotron, | ||
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+ | ====== Publication List ====== | ||
+ | See the full list | ||
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+ | ====== Detailed Curriculum ====== | ||
+ | As a Ph.D. student in Parma, and as a Post Doc at the University of Sussex at Brighton (UK) LC studied pure and doped fullerides by diffraction, | ||
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+ | More recently, LC studied complex molecular systems in confined geometry, and the physics of surfaces of soft matter, as molecular films of photosensitive polymers and of bio-macromolecules, | ||
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+ | Soft interfaces are mostly studied because of their many applications in different fields, including nanotechnologies: | ||
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+ | Last but not least, a number of important problems that arise in biophysics can be addressed by Soft Condensed Matter techniques. As an example, in the past LC studied the interaction with model membranes of a protein involved as an autoantigen in multiple sclerosis (Myelin Basic Protein). Also the interaction of antibiotics or of DNA fragments with model membranes can affect their interfacial mechanical moduli. LC characterized these effect by means of an Interfacial Shear Rheometer that he build in his laboratory. | ||
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+ | A spectrum of different techniques is currently involved in this interdisciplinary research. To better characterize mechanical properties of Langmuir monolayers LC built a very sensitive interfacial rheometer (inspired by that developed by G. Fuller at Stanford), the results are then combined with other micro-rheology techniques. This research is done in collaboration with P. Cicuta at the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University (UK) . Other characterizations of Langmuir monolayers include Quartz Crystal Microbalance, | ||
+ | Besides this, LC frequently employs techniques only available at the Large Scale Facilities, namely grazing incidence x-ray diffraction, | ||
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+ | LC maintains strict collaborations with colleagues in the Chemistry Departments of Parma and Pisa, with colleagues at IMEM-CNR (Parma, Trento) and IPCF-CNR (Pisa, Rome, Trento), IENI-CNR (Genoa) with the group led by dr. P. Cicuta at the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University (UK), with colleagues at the European Synchrotron | ||
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+ | **Education: | ||
+ | * **1989** Summer Student at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL (USA) | ||
+ | * **1990** Graduated in Physics cum laude at the University of Parma | ||
+ | * **1994** Ph.D in Physics at the University of Parma | ||
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+ | **Work experience: | ||
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+ | * **1991-1992** Civil Service (conscientious objection, as an alternative to mandatory Military Service) served helping disabled pupils at schools | ||
+ | * **1995-1996** Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry of the Sussex University (UK). | ||
+ | * **1996-1997** Post Doc at the Physics Department of the University of Parma | ||
+ | * **1997-2005** Research Associate in Solid State Physics at the Physics Department of the University of Parma | ||
+ | * **2005-present** Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Parma | ||
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+ | ** Teaching Activities (in Italian!) ** | ||
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