Award Achievements
2025
Biscarini F.
Member of the PhD Commission for the Doctoral Research Program in Material, Structures and Nanotechnology Engineering, XXXVII Cycle at Università del Salento
2025
Biscarini F.
Member of the PhD Jury of Reem El Attar, Université de Bordeaux France
2024
Abouali M., Biscarini F.
Best Talk Award: Reduced Graphene Oxide-Based Electrolyte-Gated Organic Transistors for Real-Time Signal Processing and Neuromorphic Application
2024
Pisanello F., Biscarini F., De Vittorio M.
ERC Consolidator Grant MINING funded
2024
Biscarini F.
Reviewer for the proposals of KAUST, Saudi Arabia
2024
Biscarini F.
Reviewer for the proposals of the WISE initiative, Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden
2023
Biscarini F.
Member of the PhD Jury of Dr. Setareh Kazemzadeh, Technical University Eindhoven, NL. Title of the thesis: Organic Neuromorphic Systems with Biologically Relevant Functionalities.
2023
Biscarini F.
President of PhD Jury of Dr. Stefano Pecorario, IIT and Politecnico di Milano. Title of the thesis: Charge Transport in Printable Carbon-Based Semiconductors
2023
Biscarini F.
Reviewer of the PhD Thesis " SMART INDICATORS FOR ALTERATIONS IN THE METABOLIC ACTIVITY OF MICROORGANISM" by Dr. Despoina Khossyvaki, IIT Genova and DIBRIS Università di Genova
2022
Lunghi L., Mariano A., Bianchi M., Dinger N. B., Murgia M., Rondanina E., Toma A., Greco P., Di Lauro M., Santoro F., Fadiga L., Biscarini F.
Flexible Neural Interfaces based on 3D PEDOT:PSS micropillar arrays - Cover picture Adv. Materials Interfaces - issue 25 v. 9
2022
Biscarini F.
Socio Ordinario dell'Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze, Lettere ed Arti di Modena
2021
Biscarini F.
Elected Member of Academia Europaea
2019
Biscarini F.
Member of the PhD Jury for Marc-Antoine Stoeckel, Doctoral School in Chemistry, ISIS, Université de Strasbourg, France
2001
murgia m., mei p., Biscarini f., taliani c.
Fabrication method at micrometer- and nanometer-scales for generation and control of anisotropy of structural, electrical, optical and optoelectronic properties in thin films of conjugated materials