Materials Chemistry and Nanofabrication Expert
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Delft University of TechnologyCristiano Glessi serves as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Imaging Physics at TU Delft's Faculty of Applied Sciences, where he combines cutting-edge research in materials development with innovative education initiatives. After completing his PhD in chemistry at the University of Oslo, where he specialized in volatile organometallic complexes, he has focused his research on developing new materials and strategies for 3D nanofabrication using electron-based methods. His current role is split between research innovation and education, teaching in the Applied Physics bachelor program and contributing to the Pre-University Chemistry MOOC. His passion for education is evident in his commitment to helping students transition from high school to university, particularly in materials chemistry and nanofabrication. Through his work, he aims to build students' confidence in their scientific and technical capabilities while advancing the field of electron-based nanofabrication and materials development. His expertise spans organometallic chemistry, nanofabrication techniques, and materials chemistry, making him a valuable bridge between advanced research and educational innovation at TU Delft.