Luca
Bignardi

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Dr. Luca Bignardi is an experimental physicist specializing in the electronic and structural properties of low-dimensional materials. His research focuses on metallic surfaces, 2D materials (such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides), thin films, oxide layers, and atomic clusters. By exploring the fundamental relationship between structure and electronic properties, his work contributes to the development of advanced materials for nanotechnology, catalysis, and energy applications.

He employs a wide range of surface science techniques within ultra-high vacuum environments, including photoelectron spectroscopy (valence band and core-level analysis), X-ray absorption spectroscopy, photoelectron diffraction, scanning tunneling microscopy, and low-energy electron diffraction. His research combines laboratory-based experiments with measurements performed at large-scale synchrotron radiation facilities worldwide.

Dr. Bignardi has extensive experience in international collaborations, working closely with research groups across Europe and beyond. His work integrates experimental findings with theoretical modeling to provide a comprehensive understanding of material behavior at the atomic scale. Since 2011, he has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in international scientific journals.

Luca Bignardi is currently a tenured assistant professor at the department of Physics of the University of Trieste, and he is involved in research projects that bridge fundamental physics with technological innovation. His investigations into low-dimensional materials and nanostructures have implications for future applications in electronics, sensors, and renewable energy.