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Innovation Manager
Co-founder and CEO at DELPROSENS (http://www.delprosens.com)
I am involved in different R&D and technology transfer projects. I possess an extensive expertise in innovation processes (e.g. lateral thinking and business model canvas), technology scouting and patent landscaping.
My main technical expertise deals with:
• sensors and instrumentation
• analytical chemistry
• industrial electrochemistry
• synthesis of nanostructures
• thin film preparation
• material characterization
• statistics applied to analytical chemistry
• fast prototyping
Delprosens
December 2011 - March 2019
Spilamberto
DELPROSENS (http://www.delprosens.com) provides solutions for process control and sensing in food, paper and fermentation industries as well as in drinking and waste water treatment.
Our services include the development of innovative and custom amperometric devices for process plants, laboratories and field applications.
DELPROSENS also supports the customers in the installation and maintenance of our products and offer consulting in electroanalysis.
Our unique approach to chemical analysis hits an unmatched sweet spot in reliability, precision and speed – contact us to discuss your problem.
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
January 2002 - January 2005
Analytical chemistry and electrocatalysis
Renato Seeber, Fabio Terzi, Fabio, Chiara Zanardi
Amperometric sensors, biosensors included, particularly rely on suitable electrode materials. Progress in material science has led to a wide variety of options that are available today. For the first time, these novel functional electrode coating materials are reviewed in this monograph, written by and for electroanalytical chemists. This includes intrinsically conducting, redox and ion-exchange polymers, metal and carbon nanostructures, silica based materials. Monolayers and relatively thick films are considered. The authors critically discuss preparation methods, in addition to chemical and physical characteristics of these new materials. They present various examples of emerging applications in electroanalysis. Due to its comprehensive coverage, the book will become an indispensable source for researchers working on the development and even proper use of new amperometric sensor systems.