- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Superconductivity
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Antonio Cassinese is a Full Professor at the CNR Institute for Superconductors, Innovative Materials and Devices (SPIN), affiliated with the Department of Physical Sciences and Technologies of Matter. His research focuses on advanced materials science, superconductivity, organic electronics, photonics, and biosensors. Key areas include the development of hybrid nanocomposites, 2D materials for electrocatalysis, superconducting single-photon detectors, and organic electrochemical transistors for biosensing applications. Publications since 2022 highlight contributions to memristive systems, superconducting microstrip detectors, and optoelectronic devices. His work spans interdisciplinary topics such as nanotechnology, energy materials, and environmental remediation through photocatalysis. The research emphasizes both fundamental material characterization and applied device engineering. Dr. Cassinese collaborates extensively within SPIN, contributing to cutting-edge projects in quantum sensing, optoelectronics, and bioelectronics. His team explores novel material interfaces and fabrication techniques, with applications ranging from medical diagnostics to energy conversion systems.







