People

Emanuele Enrico (Principal Investigator)

e.enrico@inrim.it +39 011 3919 433

Emanuele Enrico graduated in Physics of Advanced Technologies in 2008 at the University of Turin with 110/110 cum laude. In 2012 he obtained a PhD in "Metrology: Science and Techniques of Measurements" at the Politecnico di Torino, presenting a thesis entitled "Fabrication and characterization of hybrid single electron devices". From 2010 to 2017 he has been Technical Collaborator for Research Institutes at the National Institute of Metrological Research (INRiM). In 2017 he became research scientist in INRiM. At this institution he worked on the realization of nanostructured quantum devices based on thin film technologies with applications to sensors, quantum metrology and nano-photonics. Since 2015 he has been collaborating with the National Enterprise for nanoScience and nanoTechnology (NEST) institute of the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa with which he has developed a reference sample device for the generation of quantized electric current.

He is currently the author of 53 articles published in international journals. He has also been invited speaker at numerous national and international conferences.

Luca Oberto (RF&MW Metrology Lab Principal Investigator)

l.oberto@inrim.it +39 011 3919 327

Luca Oberto graduated in Physics in 2003 at University of Turin. In 2008 he obtained a PhD in "Metrology: Science and Techniques of Measurements" from Politecnico di Torino, defending a thesis entitled "Traditional methods and new perspectives in microwave power measurements". In 2003 he was with Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Turin Chapter. Since late 2003 he has been with Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM, formerly IEN - Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale "Galileo Ferraris"), firstly with a scholarship, then as a Post Doc. In late 2010 he became research scientist at INRiM. At this institution he worked on the realization and dissemination of Radiofrequency and Microwave primary standards investigating crucial aspects of microcalorimetry and high frequency metrology. He also works on the design and characterization of quantum electronic devices working at RF&MW. From 2005 to 2015 he was also Adjunct Professor at Politecnico di Torino (scientific sector Electronic Measurements). From 2019 he is also with INFN-TIFPA (Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications). He is in charge of the RF&MW National Standards. Dr. Oberto is Fellow of Gruppo Italiano di Misure Elettriche ed Elettroniche and of Associazione Nazionale Fisica ed Applicazioni. He is the Italian delegate at BIPM CCEM GT-RF and EURAMET TC-EM SC-RF&MW.

He is currently the author of 94 publications (mainly journal and conference papers). He is recipient of the 2008 CPEM - Early Career Award and of the 2010 "Carlo Offelli" PhD Prize.

Angelo Greco (PhD student)

a.greco@inrim.it +39 011 3919 433

Angelo Greco, graduated in Physics of Advanced Technologies in 2018 at the UniversitĂ  di Torino with 110/110 cum laude. Since November 2018 he is a PhD sudent al Politecnico di Torino in collaboration with Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRiM, Torino, Italy.

His research interests are focused on Josephson Parametric Amplification working in the microwave regime: theorical simulations and measurements

Luca Fasolo (PhD student)

luca.fasolo@edu.unito.it +39 011 3919 433

Luca Fasolo graduated in Physics (110/110 cum laude) in July 2019 at the University of Turin, with a dissertation entitled "Superconductive parametric amplifier for microwave photons quantum metrology".

From November 2019 he his a PhD student in Metrology, at the Politecnico of Turin, with a scholarship funded by INRiM (Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica). His research activities are focused on the fabrication and electrical characterization of superconducting devices operating in the microwave regime.

TOPICS: Quantum Metrology, Superconductivity, Microwaves, Non-Linear Optics

Collaborators

Francesco Giazotto, NEST Laboratory, senior researcher scientist

Matteo Fretto, INRiM, research scientist

Natascia De Leo, INRiM, research scientist

Roberto Rocci, technician

Vincenzo D'Elia, senior technician

Danilo Serazio, senior technician