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Overview

Fabio Neri was affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research focused mainly on engineering and materials science, with a particular emphasis on biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and materials chemistry. They also contributed to studies in renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, as well as analytical chemistry.

The scientist's work covered several prominent topics including laser-ablation synthesis of nanoparticles, nanoparticles synthesis and applications, analytical chemistry and sensors, perovskite materials and applications, TiO2 photocatalysis and solar cells, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, and conducting polymers and applications.

Some of the recent papers by Fabio Neri included:

  • Nanoparticles Engineering by Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquids: Concepts and Applications (2020) published in Nanomaterials
  • Metal-Oxide Based Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization and Their Applications in Electrical and Electrochemical Sensors (2021) published in Sensors
  • Plastics occurrence in juveniles of Engraulis encrasicolus and Sardina pilchardus in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Preventing lead leakage in perovskite solar cells with a sustainable titanium dioxide sponge (2023) published in Nature Sustainability
  • Electrochemical Sensing of Serotonin by a Modified MnO2-Graphene Electrode (2020) published in Biosensors

The frequent co-authors they worked with included:

  • Enza Fazio
  • Carmelo Corsaro
  • Giuseppe Compagnini
  • Luisa D'Urso
  • Marcello Condorelli

Fabio Neri contributed to a number of publications in well-known scientific venues. The most frequently appearing journals in their record were:

  • Materials
  • Polymers
  • Applied Sciences
  • Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
  • Nanomaterials

Best Publications

  • Reducing Power Consumption in Backbone Networks

    L. Chiaraviglio;M. Mellia;F. Neri

  • Minimizing ISP network energy cost: formulation and solutions

    Luca Chiaraviglio;Marco Mellia;Fabio Neri

  • Energy-Aware Backbone Networks: A Case Study

    L. Chiaraviglio;M. Mellia;F. Neri

  • The European IST project DAVID: a viable approach toward optical packet switching

    L. Dittmann;C. Develder;D. Chiaroni;F. Neri

  • MAC protocols and fairness control in WDM multirings with tunable transmitters and fixed receivers

    M.A. Marsan;A. Bianco;E. Leonardi;M. Meo

  • Bounds on average delays and queue size averages and variances in input-queued cell-based switches

    E. Leonardi;M. Mellia;F. Neri;M. Ajmone Marsan

  • RingO: an experimental WDM optical packet network for metro applications

    A. Carena;Vito De Feo;J.M. Finochietto;R. Gaudino

  • On the stability of input-queued switches with speed-up

    Emilio Leonardi;Marco Mellia;Fabio Neri;Marco Ajmone Marsan

  • All-optical WDM multi-rings with differentiated QoS

    M.A. Marsan;A. Bianco;E. Leonardi;A. Morabito

  • Multicast traffic in input-queued switches: optimal scheduling and maximum throughput

    Marco Ajmone Marsan;Andrea Bianco;Paolo Giaccone;Emilio Leonardi

  • Power-Aware Routing and Wavelength Assignment in optical networks

    Yong Wu;L. Chiaraviglio;M. Mellia;F. Neri

  • Packet-mode scheduling in input-queued cell-based switches

    M. Ajmone Marsan;A. Bianco;P. Giaccone;E. Leonardi

  • Measuring IP and TCP behavior on edge nodes with Tstat

    M. Mellia;R. Lo Cigno;F. Neri

  • Topologies for wavelength-routing all-optical networks

    M. Ajmone Marsan;Andrea Bianco;Emilio Leonardi;Fabio Neri

  • Packet scheduling in input-queued cell-based switches

    F. Ajmone Marsan;A. Bianco;P. Giaccone;E. Leonardi

  • GSPN models of Markovian multiserver multiqueue systems

    M. Ajmone Marsan;S. Donatelli;F. Neri

  • RINGO: a WDM ring optical packet network demonstrator

    R. Gaudino;A. Carena;V. Ferrero;A. Pozzi

  • Optical technologies can improve the energy efficiency of networks

    E. Bonetto;L. Chiaraviglio;D. Cuda;G.A. Gavilanes Castillo

  • Frame-based matching algorithms for input-queued switches

    A. Bianco;M. Franceschinis;S. Ghisolfi;A.M. Hill

  • Single‐Layer Optical Platform Based on WDM/TDM Multiple Access for Large‐Scale “Switchless” Networks

    Nunzio Paolo Caponio;Alan Michael Hill;Fabio Neri;Roberto Sabella

Frequent Co-Authors

Emilio Leonardi
Emilio Leonardi Polytechnic University of Turin
Marco Ajmone Marsan
Marco Ajmone Marsan Polytechnic University of Turin
Marco Mellia
Marco Mellia Polytechnic University of Turin
Paolo Giaccone
Paolo Giaccone Polytechnic University of Turin
Roberto Gaudino
Roberto Gaudino Polytechnic University of Turin
Pierluigi Poggiolini
Pierluigi Poggiolini Polytechnic University of Turin
Claudio Casetti
Claudio Casetti Polytechnic University of Turin
Luca Chiaraviglio
Luca Chiaraviglio University of Rome Tor Vergata
Michela Meo
Michela Meo Polytechnic University of Turin
Antonio Nucci
Antonio Nucci Cisco Systems (United States)

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