Matteo Gillono

Ph.D. in Ingegneria Elettrica, Elettronica E Delle Comunicazioni , 32nd cycle (2016-2019)

Ph.D. obtained in 2020

Dissertation:

3D printable materials for CO2 capture and separation technologies (Abstract)

Tutors:

Candido Pirri Elena Maria Tresso

Research presentation:

Poster

Profile

Research topic

3D printable materials for CO2 capture and separation technologies

Research interests

Modeling, simulation and CAD

Biography

I was born in October 10, 1989 in Ivrea, Italy. My secondary studies were held in a scientific institute. I started my university study with a bachelor’s degree course in Physics engineering at Politecnico of Torino for the duration of three years. In 2013 I started the master degree course in Nanotechnologies for ICTs at Politecnico di Torino. During this time, insights relative to solid state physics and nanomaterials process and characterization techniques, advanced electronic and photonic devices, nanotechnologies applications, modern techniques of nano-metric objects manipulation, microelectronic integrated systems and computer aided nano-desing were treated. I finished the course and graduated in 2015 with a thesis about in-situ generation of silver nanoparticles for the realization of resisting switching devices. In November 2016 I decided to start the PhD at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Torino with a topic in development of 3D printed smart materials for CO2 capture and management. During this time, I worked on the printability of photo-curable resins containing functional species for carbon dioxide separation and capture. In 2018 I spent six months at the Carbon Neutral Laboratory (CNL) in Nottingham (UK) working in the research group of Prof. Sans Sangorrin on synthesis of photo-curable ionic liquids for selective CO2 capture. In April 2020 I will complete my PhD study with a thesis on 3D printable materials for CO2 capture and separation technologies.

Publications

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