Dario Narducci

Associate Professor
Department of Experimental Physics
University of Milano-Bicocca
Italy

Professor Materials Science
Biography

Dario Narducci graduated in Chemistry at the University of Milan in 1984. In 1985 he won a one-year grant by 3M Italy, Research Division, to study luminescent materials. From 1985 to 1988 he was a Ph.D. student in Chemistry at the University of Milan, where he worked in the area of solid state physical chemistry, also visiting the Physics Laboratory of the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) where he worked in the field of electron spin resonance of defects and impurities in silicon. From 1988 to 1990 he was Post Doctoral Fellow at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY (USA) carrying out research in the field of semiconducting diamond. In 1990 he became Assistant Professor at the University of Milan, Department of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, moving to the Department of Materials Science, University of Milano Bicocca, in 1997. Dario Narducci became Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry in 2000.

Research Intrest

Materials Science, Semiconductors, Dielectrics, Thermoelectric Generation

List of Publications
D Narducci, G F Cerofolini, M Ferri, F Suriano, F Mancarella, et al. (2013) Phonon scattering enhancement in silicon nanolayers. J Mater Sci 48: 2779.
Y L Khung, D Narducci, (2013) Synergizing nucleic acid aptamers with 1-dimensional nanostructures as label-free field-effect transistor biosensors, Biosens Bioelectron 50: 278.
M Bollani, J Osmond, G Nicotra, C Spinella, D Narducci, (2013) Strain–Induced generation of silicon nanopillars. Nanotechnology 24: 335302.