10:45 – 11:10 GMT, 26 March 2024 ‐ 25 mins
Tomaso Zambelli - ETH Zürich
ETH Zürich
Prof. Tomaso Zambelli is an expert of scanning probe microscopy.
He studied physics (condensed matter) at the Università di Padova (IT) and earned his PhD at the Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, DE) under the supervision of Prof. Wintterlin and Prof. Ertl studying catalytic reactions on metal surfaces with UHV-STM. After two years as postdoctoral fellow at the CNRS-LPLE institute in Paris (FR) with Dr. Allongue investigating local metal electrodeposition on Si surfaces with electrochemical STM, he was appointed as “Chargé de Recherches du CNRS” at the CEMES institute (Toulouse, FR) in the Nanoscience Group, where he carried out single-molecule studies by UHV-STM and AFM together with Dr. Gauthier. In 2006, he joined the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics (ETH Zürich D-ITET, head: Prof. Vörös) where he initiated and coordinated the invention of the FluidFM technology. His major research interest is the further development of the FluidFM for single-cell biophysics, molecular 2D patterning, and electrochemical additive micromanufacturing.