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Aldo DI CARLO

Aldo DI CARLO

  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
 


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Aldo Di Carlo graduated in physics (cum laude) at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", obtained the Ph.D. at the Physics Department of the Technical University of Munich (Germany). In 1996 he became research assistant at the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" and, on 2001, Associated professor. Since December 2012 he is Full Professor of Opto and Nanoelectronics in the same department. His research focuses on the study and fabrication of electronic and optoelectronic devices, their analysis and their optimization. In recent years his research was particularly focused on the development of organic solar cells, in particular Dye Solar Cells and Pervoskite Solar Cells, and on scaling-up of these technologies for industrial applications. Di Carlo is Co-Director of the Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Cells (CHOSE) which involve more than 30 researchers. CHOSE has generated 4 spin-off company and a public/private consortium for-industrialization of DSC cells.
Another important aspect of the research concerns the simulation of micro and nanoelectronic devices. The development of the non-equilibrium theory for the microscopic description of the transport process in nanostructured devices and its multiscale implementation has been the subject of invited talks at international conferences and University seminars.

Aldo Di Carlo is node coordinator of two H2020 projects (MOSTOPHOS on simulation of organic LEDs and CHEOPS on pervoskite solar cells) and four FP7 projects (NEWLED on the development of GaN-LEDs, DESTINY of organic photovoltaic cells, CHEETAH on photovoltaics and GRAPHENE Flagship). He was European Coordinator of the FP7 Project ULTRADSSC on time-resolved characterization of DSSC solar cells and of the EU FP7 project OPTHER on THz Amplifiers. He was node coordinator of several national and european research projects, including two FP7 STREP projects (SMASH on Gan Leds and HYMEC on organic memories), two European Marie Curie Project (CLERMONT and CLERMONT II on Microcavities), European STREP Project (STIMSCAT on Polariton Lasers), MADESS II Project, (Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers), INFM-PRA Project (Experimental and theoretical investigation of optical and transport phenomena in superlattice long-wavelength infrared quantum cascade lasers), Progetto Finalizzato Nanoelettronica PF22 (Organic Semiconductor Light Emitters)

Di Carlo is author/coauthor of more than 300 scientific publications in international journals (h-factor = 39, Citations = 4875, Scopus), 13 patents, several review on the microscopic description of nanostructures (on Semiconductor Science and Technology and on Report Progress in Physics), several book chapters and coauthor of two books (in Italian language) "Appunti di Optoelettronica: I materiali semiconduttori" e "Appunti di Optoelettronica: fibre ottiche e componenti a semiconduttore" (Aracne ed.).

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