Francesco RUFFINO

Associate Professor of Experimental physics [FIS/01]
  • Associate Professor of Experimental Physics of Matter at the University of Catania, where he teaches Physics and Physics of Nanostructures

  • Associated to the National Research Council - Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems (CNR-IMM)

 

Research activity:

Francesco Ruffino is currently associate professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Catania, where he carries out research on the fabrication and study of physico-chemical properties of nanostructured materials and devices based on metal nanostructures using advanced fabrication and characterization techniques. Areas of particular interest on which he focuses his activities are:

  • Physico-chemical properties of metallic nanostructures
  • Self-organization based nanofabrication techniques
  • Scanning probe microscopies
  • Fisica mesoscopica
  • Plasmonics
  • Metal-polymer nanocomposites

ORCID: 0000-0001-8093-2550

SCOPUS ID: 15760793500

WOS ResearchID: B-7604-2015

Publications in peer-reviewed journals>110

Citations>1600

h-index: 27

Last update: January 14, 2021

Francesco Ruffino was born on March 4th 1980. From the University of Catania he received the Laurea degree in Physics (cum laude) in 2004 and the Ph.D. degree (cum laude) in Materials Science in 2008. From October 2018 he is associate professor of experimental physics at the Physics Department of the University of Catania. His research activity is focused on: 1) fabrication and characterization (structural and electrical) of nanostructures-based electronic devices (with particular emphasis on metallic nanostructures), 2) development of self-organization techniques towards nanomaterials fabrication, 3) hybrid organic/inorganic nanocomposites, 4) mesoscopic physics, 5) metal-graphene nanocontacts, and 6) scanning probe techniques. His research activity led him to the publication of more than 110 papers in international refereed scientific journals, 3 chapter book, and more than 30 posters and more than 20 oral contributions at international conferences. He is, also, co-author of more than 30 posters and more than 20 oral contributiions presented at international conferences. He win the "Young scientist award" from the European Materials Research Society in 2006 and 2007. In 2012, he started an international collaboration, as a Marie-Curie Fellow, with the "Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés (Ecole Polytechnique-Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Paris, France)" within the scientific European project TAPIR (TrAnsport Properties of Ion-beam shaped metallic nanowiRes in vertical geometry, IEF Marie Curie Action). From 2012 he teach Physics and Physics of Nanostructures for master degree courses at the University of Catania. He was, also, supervisor for several master degree thesis and Ph.D. thesis.

Last update: January 14, 2021

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  • DEPARTMENT OF DRUG AND HEALTH SCIENCES
    Bachelor's Degree in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences - 1st Year
    PHYSICS A - L

  • DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
    Master's Degree in Physics - 2nd Year
    PHYSICS OF NANOSTRUCTURES



Academic Year 2017/2018
  • DEPARTMENT OF DRUG AND HEALTH SCIENCES
    Bachelor's Degree in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences - 1st Year
    PHYSICS A - L

  • DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
    Master's Degree in Physics - 2nd Year
    PHYSICS OF NANOSTRUCTURES



Academic Year 2016/2017
  • DEPARTMENT OF DRUG AND HEALTH SCIENCES
    Bachelor's Degree in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences - 1st Year
    PHYSICS A - L

  • DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
    Master's Degree in Physics - 2nd Year
    PHYSICS OF NANOSTRUCTURES



Academic Year 2015/2016
  • DEPARTMENT OF DRUG AND HEALTH SCIENCES
    Bachelor's Degree in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences - 1st Year
    PHYSICS A - L

  • DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
    Master's Degree in Physics - 2nd Year
    PHYSICS OF NANOSTRUCTURES

The scientific activity carried out by Francesco Ruffino is of experimental nature and in the field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology. Francesco Ruffino is currently an associate professor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Catania, where he carries out research on the realization and study of the chemico-physical properties of nanostructured materials and devices based on metal nanostructures using advanced fabrication and characterization techniques.

The activity of Francesco Ruffino took place mainly at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Catania. However, due to numerous scientific collaborations, he collaborate with the Italian National Research Council-Institute of Microelectronics and Microsystems (CNR-IMM). He also interacted and collaborated with the French research laboratory "Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés (Ecole Polytechnique-Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Paris, France") as part of a Marie-Curie European research project, under the supervision of Dr. Giancarlo Rizza and Prof. Jean-Eric Wegrowe. He established, also, a scientific collaboration with the Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, in the person of Prof. Salimeh Kimiagar, which led to the use of lasers for nanostructuring thin metal films on transparent and conductive substrates.

The scientific training and activity research, which began during the Master Degree Thesis period (2003-2004) and continued during the Ph.D. course (2005-2008) and the subsequent research grant (2008-2012), was aimed at the fabrication and study of the structural and electrical properties of nanostructured materials based on metallic nanocrystals for nanotechnological and nanoelectronic applications. In particular, Francesco Ruffino's research activity focused on the fabrication and study of structural, electrical and optical properties of low-dimensional metal and semiconductor structures in connection with both insulating and semiconducting matrices and substrates. This research was of particular relevance for the development of new generation nanotechnologies and nanodevices for electronic, optical, sensorial, medical, biotechnological and photovoltaic applications.

Francesco Ruffino contributed to the study of the properties of nanostructured diodes and transistors and to the characterization of nanostructured materials produced by self-aggregation. Recently, his interest was focused on the development of methods for an efficient doping of Si nanostructures in Si and and analysis of their electrical and optical properties. This study has significant implications in the field of third generation photovoltaics. In addition, also, he focused his recent interest in methodologies for the controlled design and fabrication of nanostructured organic/inorganic hybrid materials (such as polymers/metal nanocomposites) and the study of their electrical properties, on the study of the properties of one-dimensional metal-insulating nanocomposite materials (silicon oxide nanowires silicon decorated by metallic nanoparticles), on the stufy of the properties of two-dimensional nanocomposite materials (graphene sheets decorated by metallic nanoparticles, 2012-in progress), and on the study of plasmonic and Raman scattering properties of complex morphology metal nanostructures.

In 2011 Francesco Ruffino partecipated to the European "People-Intra-European Fellowship for Carrer Development-2011" initiative of the Seventh European Framework Program by submitting, in collaboration with Dr. Giancarlo Rizza and Prof. Jean-Eric Wegrove of the "Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés (Ecole Polytechnique-Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Paris, France )", the TAPIR project (TrAnsport Properties of the Ion-beam shaped metallic nanowiRes in vertical geometry, proposal number: 298531). After positive evaluation, Francesco Ruffino spent six months period (from June 2012) in the Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés working on the TAPIR project. During this activity, he learned the chemical synthesis techniques for the production of metallic nanoparticles (Au and Co) and dedicated to their morphological modification from nanoparticles to nanowires through high energy ion irradiations (at the GANIL ion accelerator, Grand Accélérateur d'Ions Lourds, Caen, France).

The final objective of the research activities of Francesco Ruffino is the exploitation of the fabricated and characterized nanomaterials in new generation devices for applications in the field of sensors, energy production and storage, and nanoelectronics.

  • Contact person for the "Characterizations" area for IMM-CNR Catania-Univ.
  • Head of the Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory located in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Catania.