Andrea Ferrari | |
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Born | Andrea Carlo Ferrari November 1972 (age 52) |
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | Polytechnic University of Milan |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Graphene, 2D materials, carbon-based materials, photonics, optoelectronics. |
Institutions | University of Cambridge |
Thesis | Nanoscale properties of amorphous carbon (2001) |
Website | http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/home.html |
Andrea Carlo Ferrari (born 1972[1][2][3]) is a professor of nanotechnology at the University of Cambridge. Ferrari is a researcher in graphene and related materials
Ferrari earned a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Cambridge[4][5] after obtaining a Laurea in nuclear engineering at Polytechnic University of Milan, in Italy. He is the Founder and Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre at the University of Cambridge,[6] and the EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre in Graphene Technology.[7] Prof. Ferrari is the Science and Technology Officer[8] and the Chair of the Management Panel of the Graphene Flagship,[9] one of the biggest research initiatives ever funded by the European Commission.[10]
Ferrari is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Physics, the Materials Research Society, the Optical Society, the European Academy of Sciences, the Royal Academy of Engineering,[11] and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is also a Member of Academia Europaea.[12]
Ferrari has also received 4 European Research Council grants.[13]
Ferrari's papers have been cited over 140,000 times, yielding a h-index of 126.[14] He has been included on a number of highly cited researchers lists including the list of scientists with h-index beyond 100.[15]
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