Claudio Melis
Researcher
Department of Physics
University of Cagliari
Italy
Biography
The scientific activity of Claudio Melis is directed to the theoretical-computational study of the thermal, structural and optoelectronic transport properties of nanostructured inorganic materials, organic materials (conjugated polymers, biopolymers, dye molecules) and hybrid interfaces between organic materials and inorganic applications for energy, nanotechnology and biomedical applications. Claudio Melis graduated in Physics in July 2003 at the University of Cagliari with a thesis on crystalline silicon defects physics under the supervision of Prof. Vincenzo Fiorentini. From July to October 2003, CM worked as a research assistant at the University of Cagliari focusing on her research on the energy and diffusion of crystalline silicon dopants.
Research Interest
The study of the effects of the nanostructures of different inorganic substrates (TiO2, ZnO and Carbon nanotubes) on the adhesion morphology of conjugated polymers.
Publications
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Thermal boundary resistance from transient nanocalorimetry: A multiscale modeling approach 2017 MELIS, CLAUDIO ; COLOMBO, LUCIANO
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Simulating Energy Relaxation in Pump-Probe Vibrational Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids 2017 DETTORI, RICCARDO ; MELIS, CLAUDIO ; COLOMBO, LUCIANO
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Thermal conductivity in SiGe nanocomposites In stampa COLOMBO, LUCIANO ; MELIS, CLAUDIO