Leonardo
Marchese
was born in Italy (Stigliano, MT) on 01.08.1960.
He graduated with top marks (110/110 with laude)
at the University of Turin on July, 1985 and
obtained, in the same University, the PhD degree
in Chemistry (September 1990), followed by the
positions of Research Assistant (February 1992),
Researcher (November 1994) and Associate Professor
(November 1998). Since 2005, he is Full Professor
in Physical Chemistry at the Faculty of Science
MFN of the "Università del Piemonte Orientale -
Amedeo Avogadro ".
His
research interests concern the development of
innovative layered or porous inorganic and
organic/inorganic hybrids and multifunctional
polyhedral silsesquioxanes (POSS), which have been
used in several applications as: i) polymeric composite materials with
enhanced flame retardant properties; ii) acid
and/or redox catalysts for sustainable chemistry; iii) light
emitting materials for optoelectronics; iv) magnetic
materials for biomedicine.
These research activities have been published on
high impact factor journals, including, Angew.
Chem., Chem. Commun., Chem. Phys. Phys. Chem.,
Langmuir, J. Phys. Chem., Chem. Eur. J., Chem.
Mat. J. Mater. Chem., Green Chem.. One of the most
recent work on innovative hybrid inorganic-organic
materials has been published on Angew. Chem. as
VIP (Very important Paper) article. L. Marchese
has been Guest Editor of two themed issues of J.
Mater. Chem. and Microporous and Mesoporous
Materials dedicated to layered materials and their
applications in Catalysis and Nanotechnology and
one of Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics,
dedicated to physical chemistry at the cross-road
of advanced oxide materials.
He
is (or has been) Coordinator of several European
and National Projects, among which the most
prestigious are:
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European STREP project of the VI FP titled: "Novel
Inorganic Nanostructured Materials and Devices
with Enhanced Photoemission Activity and Thermal
Stability"
(2005-2008), STABILIGHT; among others, Fiat
Research Centre and Nanoscience Centre of the
University of Cambridge were involved in this
project;
-
European Project of the VII FP (joint call
NMP-ENERGY) titled "Innovative
Materials for Future Generation Excitonic Solar
Cells"
(2009-2012), INNOVASOL; among others, Fiat
Research Centre, Nanoscience Centre of the
University of Cambridge (Prof. M. Welland) and
Laboratory of Photonic and Interfaces of the Ecole
Polytechnique of Lausanne (Prof. M. Graetzel) are
involved in this project.
-
European Project of the VII FP titled: “Global
solar spectrum harvesting through highly
efficient photovoltaic and thermoelectric
integrated cells”
(2013-2016), GLOBASOL; among others, Ecole
Polytechnique of Lausanne, Universidad Autonoma de
Madrid, Technische Universitaet Dresden,
Fraunhofer – Gesellschaft, Cardiff University,
NLAB Solar AB are involved in this project.
The
research activities in the field of Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology have allowed the constitution
in the Università del Piemonte Orientale of an
Interdisciplinary Centre, Nano-SiSTeMI, where the
most advanced, top level equipments are present
included a very recent solid state NMR
spectrometer.
L.
Marchese covers the following Academic positions:
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Vice-Director of the Department of Science and
Technological Innovation of the Università del
Piemonte Orientale;
-
Director of the Master Course of "Materials for
Energy and Environment";
-
Representative of the University of Eastern
Piedmont in the scientific board of PROPLAST a
consortium of 15 Italian Universities and over 200
small and medium enterprises and multinational
companies involved in the research/production of
plastic materials.
-
Coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Centre,
Nano-SiSTeMI, which includes over 40 young and
senior researchers.
He
has co-authored over 213
original publications
on international scientific journals and 3
international patents.
CV
Prof. Leonardo Marchese
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