Michele Petrecca
EDUCATION- 2016 Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, Science and Engineering of Materials LAboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Chemistry Department (Ugo Schiff), Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Thesis title: “Soft ferrite magnetic nanoparticles: a new strategy to improve performance of high frequency electronic devices” Supervisors: Prof. A. Caneschi, Dr. A. López-Ortega
- 2012 Master degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology (Final grade 110/110) Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Thesis title: Drugs’ functionalization for peptide complexes with targeted anticancer activity Supervisor: Prof. S. Menichetti
RESEARCH EXPERIENCEDec 2016 – present Post-doc position Laboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff”, University of Florence, Italy. Project: Preparation and Characterization of Molecular Nanomagnets.
Oct-Dec 2013 Research Grant Laboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff”, University of Florence, Italy.
PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES AND SCHOOLSWorkshop on Magnetism in Medicine - Feb 2017 – Firenze, Italy – National Conference Workshop: X-Ray Scattering Techniques: strategic tools for Material Science - Sep 2016 – Bologna, Italy – National Conference Forum Nazionale dei Giovani Ricercatori di Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali - July 2016 - Ischia Porto, Italy – National Conference - short oral presentation: “Magnetic nanoparticles: from nanopowders to final products” 14th International Conference of European Ceramic Society - June 2015 - Toledo, Spain – International conference - poster contribution: "Compacted magnetic nanostructures for highly density macroscopic materials” Italian School on Magnetic Materials for Energy Application - Feb 2014 - Parma, Italy – National school TEACHING ACTIVITY2015-2016 Teaching support activity for the course of General and Inorganic Chemistry for the students of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, University of Florence (Italy).
2015-2016 Tutor for the course of Chemistry for the students of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence (Italy).
2015 Teaching support activity for the course of General and Inorganic Chemistry - Stoichiometry for the students of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence (Italy). LINGUISTIC PROFICIENCYItalian (mother tongue) English (B2) |