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We are delighted to announce that Professor Bruno Pignataro of the department of physical chemistry at the university of
Palermo, Italy, has joined the editorial boards of nanotechnology and materials
chemistry.
Prof Pignataro's numerous research interests include the self-organisation of proteins and other biological materials, bidimensional
order in self-organised molecular monolayers, in addition to organic materials for use in plastic
electronic components such as transistors, photovoltaic cells, sensors and
biosensors. To study the chemical, mechanical, optical, and
electrical properties of nanoscale stuctures, his laboratory employs various
techniques, including advanced scanning probe methods and surface
spectroscopic techniques. He is a past
coordinator of the young chemists group of the Italian
chemical society, and chaired the first
European young chemist award in 2006.
He also acted as the
editor of the recently published book, 'Tomorrow's
Chemistry Today: Concepts in Nanoscience, Organic Materials and Environmental
Chemistry', which provides an overview of rising young scientists in the
fields of organic, materials and biochemistry.
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