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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Tenured associate professors | Sensing Technologies

Luisa Petti

Short bio

Luisa Petti received her M.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Politecnico di Milano (Italy) in 2011. She obtained her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from ETH Zurich (Switzerland) in 2016 with a thesis entitled “Metal oxide semiconductor thin-film transistors for flexible electronics”, for which she won the ETH medal. After a short post-doc at ETH Zurich, she joined first Cambridge Display Technology Ltd in October 2016 and then FlexEnable Ltd in December 2017 in Cambridge, UK as a Scientist. In 2018 she joined the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, where she is Associate Professor in Electronics since March 2021. Luisa’s current research includes the design, fabrication and characterization of flexible and printable sensors, energy harvesters, and thin-film devices and circuits.

Courses

Electronic Devices

42409 · ING-INF/01 · Bachelor in Electronics and Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering · IT

Flexible Electronics: From Materials to Systems and Applications

46060 · ING-INF/01 · PhD Programme in Advanced-Systems Engineering · EN

Sensors and biosensors for agri-food applications

44753 · ING-INF/01 · Master in Food Sciences for Innovation and Authenticity · EN

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Main Research Areas

- Flexible and Printed Electronics 
- Wearables for Humans and Plants
- Environmentally-friendly Production of Electronic Devices
- Disposable and Biodegradable Electronics
- Smart Sensors and Sensor Systems

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