Emiliano Bonera

Associate Professor
Department of Material Science
University of Milano-Bicocca
Italy

Professor Materials Science
Biography

Emiliano Bonera graduated in Physics at the University of Pavia in 1998 after being also an exchange student at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The topic of his dissertation was near-field microscopy. He obtained his PhD in Physics in 2002 from the University of Leeds with a thesis about micro and near-field optical characterisation of microelectronic materials. After two years working as a post-doctoral fellow at the Material and Devices for Microelectronics Laboratory, a government lab within the industrial site of STMicroelectronics, he became there in 2004 a research associate. His mission in MDM was to setup and follow optical characterisation facilities. From 2007 he joined the University of Milan Bicocca as a researcher.

Research Intrest

Optical spectroscopy of semiconductors and semiconductor nanostructures.

List of Publications
M Fiocco, V Mondiali, J Frigerio, L Gagliano, E Bonera, et al. (2012) Lithographically defined low dimensional SiGe nanostripes as silicon stressors. J Appl Phys 112: 094318.
M Fiocco, V Mondiali, J Frigerio, L Gagliano, E Bonera, et al. (2012) Lithographically defined low dimensional SiGe nanostripes as silicon stressors. J Appl Phys 112: 094318.
E Bonera, M Bollani, D Chrastina, F Pezzoli, A Picco, et al. (2013) Substrate strain manipulation by nanostructure perimeter forces. J Appl Phys 113: 164308.