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Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Francesco Stellacci graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1998 with a thesis on photochromic materials. He then moved to the University of Arizona as a post-doctoral scholar and worked on two-photon microfabrication of 3D metallic structures. In September 2002 he became a faculty member in the Department of Materials Science at MIT, where now he is an Associate Professor.
 
Wavy interfaces Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 8/18/2008 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Review Of: X-ray diffraction and computation yield the structure of alkanethiols on gold(111)
Citation: Science, 321, 2008, 943-946...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance Of Interest to Students
 
 
Defects, made to order Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 1/23/2008 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Review Of: Internal structure visualization and lithographic use of periodic toroidal holes in liquid crystals
Citation: Nature Materials 6, 866-870 (2007) ...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance
 
 
Nanoparticles Unveiled Average Rating: 10.0
Reviewed On: 10/19/2007 Comments (1)
Reviewed By: Prof. Francesco Stellacci
Review Of: Structure of a Thiol Monolayer–Protected Gold Nanoparticle at 1.1 Å Resolution
Citation: Science (2007) 318:340...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance Of Interest to Students
 
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