Benedetta Marmiroli ha conseguito la laurea in ingegneria dei materiali presso l’Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, e il Dottorato di Ricerca in ingegneria industriale presso l’Università di Ferrara. Attualmente è senior scientist presso la Graz University of Technology (Austria) e lavora presso la beamline austriaca SAXS presso Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste. Collabora inoltre alla gestione della beamline di litografia a raggi X. I suoi interessi scientifici riguardano la combinazione interdisciplinare di tecniche di microfabbricazione e caratterizzazione, per la costruzione di micro/nano dispositivi basati su materiali funzionali avanzati. È Associate Editor per la specializzazione di Nanofabrication della rivista scientifica Frontiers in Nanotechnology
Benedetta Marmiroli
researcher Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Graz University of Technology
Benedetta Marmiroli has a master in materials engineering obtained at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) and a PhD in industrial engineering obtained at University of Ferrara (Italy). She currently is senior scientist for Graz University of Technology (Austria). She works at the Austrian SAXS beamline at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste (Italy). She is also collaborating in the management of the Deep X-ray Lithography beamline. Her scientific interests involve the interdisciplinary combination of microfabrication and characterization techniques, for the construction of micro/nano devices based on advanced functional materials. She is Associate Editor for the specialty Nanofabrication of the journal Frontiers in Nanotechnology.
Saturday 28 september / time 18-19.15
Urban Center
Corso Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, 2/2, 34132 Trieste, TS, ItaliaUrban Center
A panel with
Giovanni Birarda, researcher SISSI-Bio beamline: Synchrotron Infrared source for Spectroscopy and Imaging applications for Chemical and Life Sciences Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Sumea Klokic, researcher CERIC-ERIC
Benedetta Marmiroli, researcher Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Graz University of Technology
Chaired by
Marcello Turconi, science communication officer CERIC-ERIC