Emiliano Zampetti received a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2002. In 2007, he obtained a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering of Sensorial and Learning Systems. Since 2014, he has worked as a research scientist at the Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research (IIA) of the National Research Council (CNR). His main research activities regard the design and development of high-performance electronic interface circuits for sensory systems, such as chemical sensor arrays and electronic noses; the design and development of micro-transducers for sensors (e.g. IDE and micro-capacitance) implemented on silicon and flexible substrates; the study and characterization of materials for acoustic wave sensors (QCM and SAW), CHEM-FET and chemo-resistors; and the development of suitable equipment for electrospinning for functionalized polymer materials to create nanofibers and microstructures for nano-technological applications in the field of sensors and organic electronics. He has cooperated with European Projects (FP7, ESA) and National Projects with International Universities, Research Institutes, and SMEs.
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Emiliano Zampetti received a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2002. In 2007, he obtained a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering of Sensorial and Learning Systems. Since 2014, he has worked as a research scientist at the Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research (IIA) of the National Research Council (CNR). His main research activities regard the design and development of high-performance electronic interface circuits for sensory systems, such as chemical sensor arrays and electronic noses; the design and development of micro-transducers for sensors (e.g. IDE and micro-capacitance) implemented on silicon and flexible substrates; the study and characterization of materials for acoustic wave sensors (QCM and SAW), CHEM-FET and chemo-resistors; and the development of suitable equipment for electrospinning for functionalized polymer materials to create nanofibers and microstructures for nano-technological applications in the field of sensors and organic electronics. He has cooperated with European Projects (FP7, ESA) and National Projects with International Universities, Research Institutes, and SMEs.