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Roberto Pisano

Prof. Dr. Roberto Pisano

Department of Applied Science and Technology,  Politecnico di Torino

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Roberto Pisano is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Torino (Italy), where he graduated in 2005 and received his PhD in 2009. Professor Pisano’s research focuses on the application of both computational and experimental methods of engineering chemical products and processes, with particular emphasis on the pharmaceutical processing and formulation of both small molecules and biologics. He was a visiting researcher at the Centre de Ressources Technologiques – Institut Technique Agro-Industriel (Strasbourg, France) in 2008, and at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, USA) in 2016. He has published more than 98 papers, 11 book chapters, 1 edited book on the freeze-drying of pharmaceuticals, and he currently has five patents issued or pending.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Computational Fluid Dy...
Crystallization
Drug Delivery
Molecular Dynamics
Nanoparticles

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Freeze Drying
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Crystallization
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Molecular Dynamics
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Drug Delivery
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Nanoparticles

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Roberto Pisano is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Torino (Italy), where he graduated in 2005 and received his PhD in 2009. Professor Pisano’s research focuses on the application of both computational and experimental methods of engineering chemical products and processes, with particular emphasis on the pharmaceutical processing and formulation of both small molecules and biologics. He was a visiting researcher at the Centre de Ressources Technologiques – Institut Technique Agro-Industriel (Strasbourg, France) in 2008, and at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, USA) in 2016. He has published more than 98 papers, 11 book chapters, 1 edited book on the freeze-drying of pharmaceuticals, and he currently has five patents issued or pending.