Visiting PhD student
Room: | HAL 112 |
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nanomaterials and nano structuring
, computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics |
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Federico Ravera received his bachelor and master degrees in electrical engineering with a micro and nanosystems specialization from the Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy) in 2022. Since his master thesis, he has worked on single-molecule electronic devices, primarily specializing in molecular Field-Coupled Nanocomputing. His Ph.D. research analyzes prototyping solutions for single-molecule devices using a fabrication-oriented simulative approach.
Visiting PhD student
Room: | HAL 112 |
Group: |
nanomaterials and nano structuring
, computational materials science and theoretical nanophysics |
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Federico Ravera received his bachelor and master degrees in electrical engineering with a micro and nanosystems specialization from the Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy) in 2022. Since his master thesis, he has worked on single-molecule electronic devices, primarily specializing in molecular Field-Coupled Nanocomputing. His Ph.D. research analyzes prototyping solutions for single-molecule devices using a fabrication-oriented simulative approach.