Research Activities

eMATI research is focusing on new perspectives in micro and nanofabrication towards the development of minimally-sized soft electrochemical devices based on 3D nanostructured microelectrodes and/or on unconventional nanoelectrodes with unprecedented electrochemical characteristics.

The final goal is to create a link between electrical engineering, solid state physics and nano-microfabrication for the last bioengineering R&D trends.

The group is working in two main research lines:

1. Integration of hierarchical 3D nano-micro architectures on electrochemical electrodes based on materials with metal to semiconductor characteristics.

2. Development of non-stop functioning devices for controlling tissues and cells on chips and emerging medical technologies ranging from handheld and portable to wearable and implantable sensing platforms