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Riccardo Checchetto is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Trento, Italy, where he has been actively involved in teaching and research since the early 2000s. His academic journey began with a Master's degree from the University of Trento and a Ph.D. from the University of Padova, followed by a research fellowship at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan.
- Master's Degree: Department of Physics, University of Trento (1990)
- Ph.D.: Department of Physics, University of Padova (1995)
His research interests lie at the intersection of condensed matter physics and advanced materials, particularly focusing on hydrogen storage, gas transport mechanisms, and nanoscale material characterization. He employs experimental techniques such as r.f. magnetron sputtering, sol-gel synthesis, gas permeation analysis, and positron annihilation spectroscopy to study transport phenomena in solids, thin films, and polymer nanocomposites. His work has significant implications for energy technologies, including fusion reactors, hydrogen purification, and CO2/CO separation membranes.
Riccardo has presented his research at numerous international conferences, including invited talks and a keynote speech at global webinars, demonstrating recognition within the materials science community. Although specific publications and advisees are not listed in the provided text, his consistent involvement in cutting-edge research projects and experimental development indicates a strong scholarly output.
He has received research funding through competitive fellowships such as the Consorzio INFM grants and held research contracts (Co.Co.Co.) at the University of Trento and Fondazione Bruno Kessler. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Fisica II, Nanoscience, and Experimental Methods in Material Science, reflecting his expertise in both fundamental and applied physics.
Riccardo leads experimental research on innovative materials for hydrogen storage, nano-porous silica membranes for H2 purification, and polymer nanocomposites for gas barrier and separation applications. His team develops and characterizes materials using in-house apparatus, including Sievert systems and mass spectrometry setups for mixed-gas transport studies, enabling real-time monitoring under industrially relevant conditions such as flue gas and biogas environments.
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