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Leandro Lorenzelli

Leandro Lorenzelli

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
38
Citations
6868
World Ranking
7965
National Ranking
291

Overview

Leandro Lorenzelli is affiliated with Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Media Technology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research covers various topics, notably:

  • RFID technology advancements
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

Leandro Lorenzelli has published frequently in several scientific journals. Notable venues with multiple publications include Sensors, Bioelectrochemistry, IEEE Sensors Journal, Electronics, and Heliyon.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Lorenzelli are:

  • "A review of recent advances in plant-pathogen detection systems," 2022, Heliyon
  • "Part I: Non-faradaic electrochemical impedance-based DNA biosensor for detecting phytopathogen - Ralstonia solanacearum," 2023, Bioelectrochemistry
  • "Flexible Tactile Sensors Using AlN and MOSFETs Based Ultra-Thin Chips," 2022, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Plant pathogenicity and associated/related detection systems. A review," 2022, Talanta
  • "Precise dot inkjet printing thought multifactorial statistical optimization of the piezoelectric actuator waveform," 2020, Flexible and Printed Electronics

Frequent coauthors contributing to Lorenzelli's research include Viviana Mulloni, Flavio Giacomozzi, Andrea Adami, Massimo Donelli, and Giada Marchi with collaboration counts ranging from 9 to 14 publications each.

Best Publications

  • Technologies for Printing Sensors and Electronics Over Large Flexible Substrates: A Review

    Saleem Khan;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder S. Dahiya

  • Ultra-thin chips for high-performance flexible electronics

    Shoubhik Gupta;William Taube Navaraj;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder Dahiya

  • Stretchable wireless system for sweat pH monitoring.

    Wenting Dang;Libu Manjakkal;William Taube Navaraj;Leandro Lorenzelli

  • Development of ISFET array-based microsystems for bioelectrochemical measurements of cell populations

    Sergio Martinoia;Nicola Rosso;Massimo Grattarola;Leandro Lorenzelli

  • Flexible Tactile Sensors Using Screen-Printed P(VDF-TrFE) and MWCNT/PDMS Composites

    Saleem Khan;Sajina Tinku;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder S. Dahiya

  • New materials and advances in making electronic skin for interactive robots

    Nivasan Yogeswaran;Wenting Dang;William Navaraj;Dhayalan Shakthivel

  • Piezoelectric oxide semiconductor field effect transistor touch sensing devices

    Ravinder S. Dahiya;Giorgio Metta;Maurizio Valle;Andrea Adami

  • Printable stretchable interconnects

    Wenting Dang;Wenting Dang;Vincenzo Vinciguerra;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder Dahiya

  • Towards Tactile Sensing System on Chip for Robotic Applications

    R. S. Dahiya;D. Cattin;A. Adami;C. Collini

  • A fully electronic sensor for the measurement of cDNA hybridization kinetics.

    L Bandiera;G Cellere;Stefano Cagnin;A De Toni

  • Gas-Drone: Portable gas sensing system on UAVs for gas leakage localization

    Maurizio Rossi;Davide Brunelli;Andrea Adami;Leandro Lorenzelli

  • Modeling ISFET microsensor and ISFET-based microsystems: a review

    Sergio Martinoia;Giuseppe Massobrio;Leandro Lorenzelli

  • Recent sensing technologies for pathogen detection in milk: a review.

    Alessia Mortari;Leandro Lorenzelli

  • Non-silicon MEMS platforms for gas sensors

    A.A. Vasiliev;A.A. Vasiliev;A.V. Pisliakov;A.V. Sokolov;N.N. Samotaev

  • Piezoelectric graphene field effect transistor pressure sensors for tactile sensing

    Nivasan Yogeswaran;W.T. Navaraj;S. Gupta;F. Liu

  • A Smart Watch with Embedded Sensors to Recognize Objects, Grasps and Forearm Gestures

    Elisa Morganti;Leonardo Angelini;Andrea Adami;Denis Lalanne

  • Symmetric toggle switch—a new type of rf MEMS switch for telecommunication applications: Design and fabrication

    Kamaljit Rangra;Benno Margesin;Leandro Lorenzelli;Flavio Giacomozzi

  • Wafer Scale Transfer of Ultrathin Silicon Chips on Flexible Substrates for High Performance Bendable Systems

    William Taube Navaraj;Shoubhik Gupta;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder Dahiya

  • Flexible Pressure Sensors Based on Screen-Printed P(VDF-TrFE) and P(VDF-TrFE)/MWCNTs

    Saleem Khan;Wenting Dang;Leandro Lorenzelli;Ravinder Dahiya

  • Bioelectrochemical signal monitoring of in-vitro cultured cells by means of an automated microsystem based on solid state sensor-array.

    Leandro Lorenzelli;Benno Margesin;Sergio Martinoia;M.T Tedesco

Frequent Co-Authors

Ravinder Dahiya
Ravinder Dahiya Northeastern University
Maurizio Valle
Maurizio Valle University of Genoa
Giorgio Metta
Giorgio Metta Italian Institute of Technology
Davide Brunelli
Davide Brunelli University of Trento
David Stoppa
David Stoppa Sony Semicon
Sergio Martinoia
Sergio Martinoia University of Genoa
Paolo Milani
Paolo Milani University of Milan
Giorgio Divitini
Giorgio Divitini Italian Institute of Technology
Maurizio Ferrari
Maurizio Ferrari National Research Council (CNR)
Alessandro Paccagnella
Alessandro Paccagnella University of Padua

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