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Sabina Merlo (SM) was born in Pavia (Italy) on the 30th of June 1962. She graduated in Electronic Engineering in 1987 and received a Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering in 1992 from the University of Pavia (UniPV), Italy. She was recipient, in 1987, of a Rotary Foundation Scholarship for studying and carrying on research at the Center for Bioengineering of the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, where she obtained in 1989 a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in Bioengineering, completed also thanks to a Research assistantship. After a job experience in Marelli Autronica (a society of the Magneti Marelli group), she was Assistant Professor from 1993 till 2000 and Associate Professor of Electronics until September 2018 at UniPV. In 2013 and 2014, she has obtained the national scientific qualification to function as full professor of Electronics in Italian Universities, valid until 2021.
Currently, she is Full Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements at the University of Pavia.
She is currently teaching the following classes: Microelectronic circuits (for undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering), Biomedical optoelectronics, Biophotonics, and Microsensors-Integrated Microsystems and MEMS (for graduate students in Electronic Engineering and in Bioengineering). In the past, she also taught Electronic circuits and systems (as Advanced microelectronic circuits course) and Optoelectronic Instrumentation. She has been advisor of several undergraduate and graduate students in Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering.
She was member of the quality assessment group of the Degree in Electronic engineering for the Campus ONE project (2002-2004). She is the referring professor for students enrolled the MS degree in Electronic Engineering, and for students applying to this degree, also from abroad. She is the Coordinator of the Electrooptics Laboratory at UniPV.
She has been involved in Organizing and Technical committees of conferences and meetings on topics related to Optoelectronics. Since 2006, she is an associate editor of IEEE/ASME Journal of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (JMEMS).
She is a reviewer for various scientific journals of IET (ex IEE), IEEE and IOP, and for the Italian Ministry of University, Research and Education (MIUR).
She is member of the Italian technical society AEIT and Senior member of IEEE-Photonics Society.
In 2012 she received an Erasmus Staff Mobility Grant for teaching at the Optoelectronic research center of the University of Southampton (UK).
SM was project manager and principal investigator of the following projects:
“3D Si microstructures for label-free detection of circulating tumor cells by optical tomography,” funded in 2012 by Cariplo Foundation;
“Toward the development of a cell-based optical biosensor: investigation of silicon micromachined photonic crystals as micro-opto devices for monitoring cellular activities,” funded in 2010 by Fondazione Alma Mater Ticinensis, Pavia, Italy.
She was Associate Investigator and responsible of the UniPV Unit of the PRIN-MIUR (Italian ministry of University, Research and Education) funded projects: “Silicon micromirrors for optical switching matrices” in 2002, “Photonic Crystal Optofluidic Microsystems for Biosensing” in 2007. She was involved in other research programs: the Cariplo Foundation project “Optical biosensor for the detection of amyloid fibrils-ligands interactions” funded in 2007; EU FP5 OCCULT FET project, 2001-2004, and EU FP6 PICASSO STREP project, 2006-2009 (both in collaboration with different European research groups); PRIN-MIUR 2005 project “Transmission system for optical chaotic cryptography”; FIRB-MIUR 2001 MITE TIV “Microtecnologie per la telepresenza immersiva virtuale”; CNR Progetto finalizzato MADESS II “Sensori” 1999-2001.
Since 2000, SM is collaborating with STMicroelectronics, Agrate Brianza, Italy, (under research contracts) in the field of inertial MEMS (accelerometers and gyroscopes), MOEMS (micromirrors, microlens), lab-on-chip devices for real-time polymerase chain reaction and for cells handling by dielectrophoresis.
She has carried on scientific researches in the field of optoelectronics, in collaboration with Italian and foreign Universities and companies, with regard to the study, design and characterization of new components and measuring systems, relative to biomedical and industrial applications. She gave innovative contributions in the following fields:
1) Silicon micromachined devices. MEMS, MOEMS, Silicon micromachined structures for biosensing, Silicon photonic crystals.
2) Semiconductor laser feedback interferometry. Vibration measurements on reflecting and diffusing targets.
3) Fiber optic sensors and components.
4) Optical cryptography and chaotic phenomena in laser oscillators.
5) Noise limits in optoelectronic systems.
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2023 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC)pp.1-1, (2023)
2023 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC)pp.1-1, (2023)
IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. (2023): 1-4
Sensors and Microsystemspp.258-263, (2022)
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