Ilaria Rago | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ilaria Rago | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ilaria Rago, INFN Sezione di Roma, Italy

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬ Dr. Ilaria Rago, based at INFN Sezione di Roma, Italy, holds a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology from the University of Trieste. Specializing in carbon nanotubes and graphene, her research at Elettra ā€“ Sincrotrone Trieste focused on innovative biomaterials for tissue regeneration. With a postdoctoral fellowship at Sapienza University of Rome, Dr. Rago explored nanomaterials’ antibacterial properties. Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Amaldi Research Center, she contributes to the development of novel particle detectors using nanostructures. Dr. Rago’s multidisciplinary expertise extends to biomechanical technologies for cancer research, emphasizing innovation in materials science for medical applications. šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹šŸ”¬šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“

šŸŽ“ Education:

Ph.D. in Nanotechnology (2014-2017) at the University of Trieste, focusing on carbon nanotubes-based scaffolds for tissue regeneration. Post-lauream fellowship (2013-2014) at Sapienza University of Rome, researching graphene and ZnO nanostructures for biochemical tests. Master’s Degree in Nanotechnology Engineering (2012-2013) at Sapienza University of Rome with full marks.

šŸ’¼ Work Experience:

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Amaldi Research Center, Sapienza University of Rome (2021-present), contributing to the development of particle detectors based on nanostructures. Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Physics Department, Sapienza University of Rome (2018-2021), specializing in Carbon Nanotubes and advanced mechanical design for nuclear physics research. Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Elettra ā€“ Sincrotrone Trieste (2017-2018), working on biomechanical technologies for tumor tissue measurements via Atomic Force Microscopy.

šŸ† Achievements:

Ph.D. Thesis titled “Tuning cellular functionality and mechanobiology via carbon nanotubes-based scaffolds.” Research on antibacterial properties of graphene and ZnO-based nanostructures. Active involvement in projects such as “BioMec” and “Development of detectors for astro-particles based on nano-structures.”

Professional Profiles:

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:

  • Cited by: All ā€“ 588.
  • Citations ā€“ 529.
  • h-index ā€“ 10.
  • Documents ā€“ 25.

A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!

šŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Dr. Ilaria Rago, affiliated with INFN Sezione di Roma, Italy, is a distinguished researcher with a multifaceted research portfolio. Her work spans quantum physics to nanotechnology, showcasing a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications. In the PTOLEMY project, she delves into the intricacies of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, offering a theoretical update. Her contributions extend to the optimization of the PTOLEMY transverse drift electromagnetic filter, aligning with 2022’s cited works. Additionally, her expertise shines in nanomaterials, particularly evident in the growth of carbon nanotube forests and the innovative use of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes in the dark-PMT for directional Dark Matter detection. Noteworthy is her exploration of graphene’s antimicrobial properties and advancements in materials like 3D-printed pure copper. Dr. Rago’s research embodies a dynamic synergy between fundamental principles and cutting-edge applications, making her a leading figure in the intersection of quantum science and nanotechnology. šŸŒšŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬