Lorenza Ferrario
Micro Nano Fabrication infrastructure head at FBK. Experienced Silicon Microfabrication Area Head with a demonstrated history of working in the research. Skilled in Research and Development (R&D), Silicon microfabrication, silicon detectors. Business development professional with a PhD focused in engineering sciences from IMTEK-Freiburg Universitaet, Germany. IPCEI Microelectronics project coordinator for FBK.
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April 17, 2024Chips ACT: FBK among key players in Italian Pilot Line for advanced microchips15 million for silicon carbide research and new laboratories dedicated to semiconductors planned for FBK
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April 29, 2022At full throttle with ROOBOPOLIHackaton on Robotics for smart cities organized by University of Trento, FBK, STMicroelecrtronics and Associazione Perlatecnica; in parallel with the IEEE workshop "Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT".
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August 26, 2021NANOINNOVATION 2021 – FBK WITH IT-FAB ORGANIZES THE THIRD EDITION OF THE SCHOOL ON MICRO AND NANOTECHNOLOGIESAlso this year, Trento-based Fondazione Bruno Kessler contributes to the organization of NanoInnovation, the international conference dedicated to Micro and Nanotechnologies and their impact on science and innovation.
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April 8, 2021New horizons for the FBK Clean RoomThanks to newly purchased equipment, we are moving from micro-fabrication to nano-fabrication of devices, for innovative applications in companies and in the space industry
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May 30, 2018The first experiment in Italy of networked Clean Rooms has been started"It-Fab" is here: a consortium of research INFRASTRUCTURES in the micro and nanotechnology field connected to the EuroNanoLab project, which will significantly increase the chances of accessing projects on a European scale. FBK is part of it together with CNR and PoliMi
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May 30, 2018EuroNanoLab: an integration project at European scale for academic nanofabrication centersIn Europe, the academic strengths in nanofabrication are still too fragmented. To make better use of the existing investment, the consortium wants to integrate this research infrastructure around a "central hub", which is its orchestra leader