Sergio Pagano is a Full Professor at the University of Salerno, affiliated with the Department of Physical Sciences and Technologies of Matter. His research focuses on quantum technologies, superconductivity, nanomaterials, and sensor systems. He has contributed to projects like DARTWARS, advancing parametric amplifiers and Josephson junction-based devices. His work spans quantum information processing, energy harvesting solutions, and sustainable materials for sensors and supercapacitors. Pagano collaborates widely, with notable contributions to low-temperature physics, nonlinear dynamics, and applied superconductivity. University Affiliation: University of Salerno Department: Department of Physical Sciences and Technologies of Matter Research interests include quantum computing, superconducting circuits, eco-friendly nanomaterials, and sensor technology. His recent projects explore hyperentanglement protocols, energy-efficient IoT systems, and the development of low-power temperature sensors using hydrogel nanocomposites. Pagano also investigates noise spectroscopy in solar cells and electrical transport in thin films. Publications highlight advancements in parametric amplification, Josephson junction dynamics, and energy storage systems. Collaborative efforts with SPIN (CNR) and international teams emphasize experimental and theoretical work in quantum devices and low-noise detection for axion searches.









