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Giovanni Bianchi is a fixed-term researcher at the Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, where he conducts advanced research in structural mechanics, micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), and structural health monitoring. His work integrates theoretical modeling, computational analysis, and experimental validation, with a focus on electrostatic instability phenomena and smart infrastructure systems.
Research Interests: His primary research areas include pull-in instability in micro/nano-cantilevers, digital twin applications for rail joint monitoring, and the mechanical behavior of nanostructured materials. He applies analytical and computational techniques to model complex electromechanical systems, particularly in liquid environments and at small scales where surface effects dominate.
Publication Trends: Over the past five years, his publications reveal a consistent focus on the mechanics of MEMS/NEMS devices, especially the pull-in phenomenon in carbon nanotube-based tweezers and beams with surface elasticity. More recently, his work has expanded into AI-driven structural health monitoring, demonstrating a shift toward intelligent infrastructure systems using digital twin technology.
- Scientific Awards: No awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: There is no information available regarding student advising, research grants, or funded projects. However, his collaborative publications suggest active engagement in research teams and interdisciplinary projects.
Labs and Teams: While specific lab affiliations are not stated, his research aligns with groups working on smart materials, microsystems, and structural integrity at the University of Parma. His work likely involves collaboration with experimental and computational mechanics laboratories focused on advanced structural systems.




