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Marina Putti is a Full Professor at the University of Genoa's Department of Experimental Physics of Matter and Applications. She holds a role on the Departmental Board (Membro della Giunta di dipartimento). Her research focuses on novel functional materials and devices for electronics and energy applications, with emphasis on superconductivity and magnetism. Key projects include the IRIS initiative for applied superconductivity infrastructure and development of low-cost iron-based coated conductors.
Her teaching responsibilities include courses on General Physics, Material Physics, and Superconductivity for undergraduate and graduate programs in Engineering, Materials Science, and Physics. Recent research highlights involve spontaneous Hall effect phenomena in superconductors, proton irradiation effects on Fe(Se,Te) films, and optimization of buffer layers for coated conductors.
Putti collaborates internationally on high-energy physics projects like the Future Circular Collider and SHiP experiment, demonstrating expertise in both fundamental and applied superconductivity research. Her work bridges material synthesis, characterization, and real-world applications in energy and particle physics domains.
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