
Paolo Corsaro holds a PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnology from the University of Catania. He developed his expertise through both his bachelor’s and master’s theses within the LAMSUN group led by Prof. Giovanni Marletta, focusing on the synthesis and deposition of nanocomposites for bioelectronic applications. During his PhD, he developed innovative Polymer-nanohydrogel sensors for the environmental detection of toxic compounds such as H2S, integrated with UAV drone platforms, and completed a research internship at the ISIS institute in Strasbourg in the group of Prof. Paolo Samorì. He is co-inventor of a patent concerning thermo-responsive TTI (Time-Temperature Indicator) inks. During his PhD, he has gained expertise in spectroscopy (XPS, FTIR), microscopy (AFM, SEM) applied to thin films obtained by different deposition techniques, optical sensing development, and programming (Arduino, Python). He is currently a research fellow in Prof. Felice Torrisi’s group within the MiSCELL project, working on printable biosensors based on 2D materials for minimally invasive implantable devices.
Design, development and characterization of printable electrodes based on two-dimensional materials for the development of implantable biosensors.