Matteo Segantini

Ph.D. in Ingegneria Elettrica, Elettronica E Delle Comunicazioni , 35th cycle (2019-2022)

Ph.D. obtained in 2023

Dissertation:

Organic Transistors for Life Science Applications (Abstract)

Tutors:

Matteo Cocuzza Candido Pirri Simone Luigi Marasso

Research presentation:

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Research topic

Microfluidic Integration of Conductive Polymers-Based Biosensors

Research interests

Biomedical devices and applications
Electronic devices: modeling and characterization
Micro- and nanotechnologies, devices, systems and applications

Biography

Matteo Segantini received his bachelor's degree in Physical Engineering at Politecnico di Torino in 2015, after which he continued his studies obtaining the master's degree in Nanotechnology for ICTs in 2017 from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Politecnico di Torino and Grenoble - INP. He carried out his thesis in California, at the IBM Research Center of Almaden, where he worked on the development and characterization of nanostructured metal-oxide-based gas sensors for biomedical applications.
He spent two years in Paris working as a Research and Development Engineer for a biomedical company working on a microfluidic disposable device for an automated molecular testing platform for diagnostics of infectious diseases.
At the end of 2019 he started his PhD in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering at Politecnico di Torino, where he is currently working on the microfluidic integration of conductive polymers-based biosensors at the ChiLab Material and Microsystems Laboratory.
His interests are focused on biomedical devices, microfluidics, IC technologies and nanomedicine.

Teaching

Teachings

Bachelor of Science

  • Fisica I. A.A. 2021/22, INGEGNERIA AEROSPAZIALE. Collaboratore del corso
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Publications

Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris

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