2018 - OSA Fellows Maurizio Ferrari CNR-IFN, Italy For significant achievements in the spectroscopic characterization of glasses and glass-ceramics and their application to photonic structures and devices, as well as for actively serving the optical community.
2013 - SPIE Fellow
His Pathology study spans across into subjects like Disease and Medical laboratory. His work often combines Disease and Pathology studies. Maurizio Ferrari undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Genetics and Immunology in his work. Maurizio Ferrari integrates Immunology and Genetics in his studies. Maurizio Ferrari performs integrative study on Gene and Genotype. He integrates Genotype with Gene in his research. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Mutation and Phenotype. Much of his study explores Optoelectronics relationship to Doping. Maurizio Ferrari integrates several fields in his works, including Composite material and Ceramic.
Research on Mutation and Phenotype is a part of his Gene study. Maurizio Ferrari combines topics linked to Pregnancy with his work on Genetics. His study in Genetics extends to Pregnancy with its themes. His Doping research extends to Optoelectronics, which is thematically connected. In his research, Maurizio Ferrari undertakes multidisciplinary study on Optics and Optoelectronics. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Molecular biology and Gene through his research. His research on Chromatography frequently links to adjacent areas such as Analytical Chemistry (journal). His work on Chromatography expands to the thematically related Analytical Chemistry (journal).
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Spherical whispering‐gallery‐mode microresonators
A. Chiasera;Y. Dumeige;P. Féron;M. Ferrari.
Laser & Photonics Reviews (2010)
Whispering gallery mode microresonators: Fundamentals and applications
G. C. Righini;Y. Dumeige;P. Féron;M. Ferrari.
Rivista Del Nuovo Cimento (2011)
Fabrication and characterization of nanoscale, Er3+-doped, ultratransparent oxy-fluoride glass ceramics
V. K. Tikhomirov;D. Furniss;A. B. Seddon;I. M. Reaney.
Applied Physics Letters (2002)
Erbium-doped tellurite glasses with high quantum efficiency and broadband stimulated emission cross section at 1.5 μm
R Rolli;M Montagna;S Chaussedent;A Monteil.
Optical Materials (2003)
Photoluminescence of rare-earth-doped glasses
G. C. Righini;M. Ferrari.
La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento (2005)
Luminescence of Eu3+ ions during thermal densification of SiO2 gel
R. Campostrini;G. Carturan;M. Ferrari;M. Montagna.
Journal of Materials Research (1992)
Erbium-activated HfO2-based waveguides for photonics
Rogéria R. Gonçalves;Giovanni Carturan;Maurizio Montagna;Maurizio Ferrari.
Optical Materials (2004)
Mechanisms of Ag to Er energy transfer in silicate glasses: A photoluminescence study
M. Mattarelli;M. Montagna;K. Vishnubhatla;K. Vishnubhatla;A. Chiasera.
Physical Review B (2007)
Clustering of rare earth in glasses, aluminum effect: experiments and modeling
A. Monteil;S. Chaussedent;G. Alombert-Goget;N. Gaumer.
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids (2004)
Genetic hyperferritinaemia and reticuloendothelial iron overload associated with a three base pair deletion in the coding region of the ferroportin gene (SLC11A3).
Mario Cazzola;Laura Cremonesi;Maria Papaioannou;Nadia Soriani.
British Journal of Haematology (2002)
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