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Stefania Campopiano is affiliated with Parthenope University of Naples in Italy, contributing extensively to the field of Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Bioengineering and Mechanics of Materials.

Campopiano's work primarily involves advanced topics such as Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, Photonic and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, and Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research. Additional research interests include Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, and the synthesis and application of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles.

The scientist has frequently published in several notable venues, including:

  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Sensors
  • Optics & Laser Technology
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Optical Fiber Technology

Recent publications by Campopiano cover various aspects of optical sensing technologies. Selected works include:

  • "Long period grating in double cladding fiber coated with graphene oxide as high-performance optical platform for biosensing," 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • "Label-Free Biosensors Based on Long Period Fiber Gratings: A Review," 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • "Label-free detection of vitamin D by optical biosensing based on long period fiber grating," 2021, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • "Radiation Effects on Long Period Fiber Gratings: A Review," 2020, Sensors
  • "Miniaturized Strain-Free Fiber Bragg Grating Temperature Sensors," 2022, IEEE Sensors Journal

Campopiano collaborates with various researchers, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Agostino Iadicicco
  • Flavio Esposito
  • Elena De Vita
  • Anubhav Srivastava
  • M. Giordano

Best Publications

  • Mode transition in high refractive index coated long period gratings.

    A. Cusano;A. Iadicicco;P. Pilla;L. Contessa

  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors: Recent Advancements, Industrial Applications and Market Exploitation

    Andrea Cusano;Antonello Cutolo;Jacques Albert;Francisco M. Araújo

  • Thinned fiber Bragg gratings as refractive index sensors

    A. Iadicicco;A. Cusano;S. Campopiano;A. Cutolo

  • Refractive index sensor based on microstructured fiber Bragg grating

    A. Iadicicco;S. Campopiano;A. Cutolo;M. Giordano

  • Cladding mode reorganization in high-refractive-index-coated long-period gratings: effects on the refractive-index sensitivity.

    Andrea Cusano;Agostino Iadicicco;Pierluigi Pilla;Luigi Contessa

  • Experimental modal analysis of an aircraft model wing by embedded fiber Bragg grating sensors

    A. Cusano;P. Capoluongo;S. Campopiano;A. Cutolo

  • Coated long-period fiber gratings as high-sensitivity optochemical sensors

    A. Cusano;A. Iadicicco;P. Pilla;L. Contessa

  • High-sensitivity optical chemosensor based on coated long-period gratings for sub-ppm chemical detection in water

    A. Cusano;P. Pilla;L. Contessa;A. Iadicicco

  • Long period grating in double cladding fiber coated with graphene oxide as high-performance optical platform for biosensing.

    Flavio Esposito;Lucia Sansone;Anubhav Srivastava;Francesco Baldini

  • Microfluidic sensor based on integrated optical hollow waveguides.

    Stefania Campopiano;Romeo Bernini;Luigi Zeni;Pasqualina M. Sarro

  • Silicon micromachined hollow optical waveguides for sensing applications

    R. Bernini;S. Campopiano;L. Zeni

  • Carbon nanotubes thin films fiber optic and acoustic VOCs sensors: Performances analysis

    Marco Consales;Stefania Campopiano;Antonello Cutolo;Michele Penza

  • Nonuniform thinned fiber Bragg gratings for simultaneous refractive index and temperature measurements

    A. Iadicicco;S. Campopiano;A. Cutolo;M. Giordano

  • Label-Free Biosensors Based on Long Period Fiber Gratings: A Review

    Flavio Esposito;Anubhav Srivastava;Lucia Sansone;Michele Giordano

  • Long period grating working in transition mode as promising technological platform for label-free biosensing

    P. Pilla;P. Foglia Manzillo;V. Malachovska;A. Buosciolo

  • Compensation of hysteresis in magnetic field sensors employing Fiber Bragg Grating and magneto-elastic materials

    D. Davino;C. Visone;C. Ambrosino;S. Campopiano

  • ARROW optical waveguides based sensors

    Romeo Bernini;Stefania Campopiano;Luigi Zeni;Pasqualina M Sarro

  • Underwater acoustic sensors based on fiber bragg gratings.

    Stefania Campopiano;Antonello Cutolo;Andrea Cusano;Michele Giordano

  • Multi-parameter sensor based on single Long Period Grating in Panda fiber for the simultaneous measurement of SRI, temperature and strain

    Flavio Esposito;Anubhav Srivastava;Agostino Iadicicco;Stefania Campopiano

  • Optical chemo-sensor based on long period gratings coated with /spl delta/ form syndiotactic polystyrene

    P. Pilla;A. Iadicicco;L. Contessa;S. Campopiano

  • Self temperature referenced refractive index sensor by non-uniform thinned fiber Bragg gratings

    A. Iadicicco;S. Campopiano;A. Cutolo;M. Giordano

  • Ultrasensitive biosensor based on long period grating coated with polycarbonate-graphene oxide multilayer

    Flavio Esposito;Lucia Sansone;Chiara Taddei;Stefania Campopiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Cusano
Andrea Cusano University of Sannio
Antonello Cutolo
Antonello Cutolo University of Sannio
Michele Giordano
Michele Giordano National Research Council (CNR)
Rajeev Ranjan
Rajeev Ranjan Indian Institute of Science
Carlo Massaroni
Carlo Massaroni European University of Rome
Luigi Zeni
Luigi Zeni University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Christophe Caucheteur
Christophe Caucheteur University of Mons
Wojtek J. Bock
Wojtek J. Bock Université du Québec en Outaouais
Patrice Mégret
Patrice Mégret University of Mons
Pasqualina M. Sarro
Pasqualina M. Sarro Delft University of Technology

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