Alberto Diaspro

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Alberto Diaspro
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Alberto Diaspro, 2017
Alma mater University of Genoa
Occupation Physicist
Known for Microscopy
Scientific career
Institutions Istituto italiano di tecnologia
University of Genoa
Website www.iit.it/people-details/-/people/alberto-diaspro

Alberto Diaspro (born April 7, 1959, in Genoa, Italy) is an Italian scientist. [1] He received his doctoral degree in electronic engineering from the university of Genoa, Italy, in 1983. He is full professor in applied physics at university of Genoa. [2] He is research director of Nanoscopy Italian Institute of Technology. [3] Alberto Diaspro is President of the Italian biophysical society SIBPA. [4] In 2022 he got the Gregorio Weber Award for excellence in fluorescence. [5]

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References

  1. "Top Italian Scientists".
  2. "Alberto Giovanni Diaspro". Dipartimento di Fisica.
  3. Alberto Diaspro - Research Director - Optical Nanoscopy - Nanophysics - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT)
  4. "Alberto Diaspro è stato eletto Presidente della Società Italiana di Biofisica Pura e Applicata".
  5. "Honoring Prof. Alberto Diaspro | Weber Award | News | ISS".