SPECIALIST

Angelo Luiz Gobbi

Physicist graduated from the Federal University of Espírito Santo, with a MSc in Physics from the State University of Campinas (1988) focused on the development of solar cells based on amorphous silicon. He worked for 12 years at CPQd / TELEBRAS as a Researcher, responsible for the areas of metallization, corrosion and deposition of thin films, actively participating in the manufacture of lasers and optoelectronic detectors for application in telecommunications. He worked for 2 years at CSELT / TELECOM ITALY in the design and development of processes for the manufacture of Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers – SOA for use in telecom. Since 2000 he has been working as an associate researcher at CNPEM. He has experience in Physics and Materials Engineering, with an emphasis on surfaces, interfaces, thin films and process development. Currently works on the development of deposition and characterization processes for thin films, microfabrication and microfluidics, with an emphasis on device design and manufacture. He manages several projects in collaboration with the industrial sector.

  • Freitas, W.J.; Piazzetta, M.H.O.; Manera, L.T.;Gobbi, A.L. “Fabrication process of integrated inductors on flexible substrate for radio frequency and microwave applications.” Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, 38: 023204, 2020.
  • Jimenez, M.J.M; de Oliveira, R.F.; Bufon, C.C.B.; da-Silva, M.A.P.; Rodrigues, VC.; Gobbi, A.L.; Piazzetta, M.H.O.; Alvarez, F.; Cesar, C.L.; Riul Jr, A.”Enhanced mobility and controlled transparency in multilayered reduced graphene oxide quantum dots: a charge transport study.”Nanotechnology, 30(27): 275701, 2019.
  • da Silva, G.S.; de Oliveira, L.P.; Costa, G.F.; Giordano, G.F.; Nicoliche, C.Y.N.; da Silva, A.A.; Khan, L.U.; da Silva, G.H.; Gobbi, A.L.; Silveira, J.S.; Souza Filho, A.G.; Schleder, G.R.; Fazzio, A.; Martinez, D.S.T.; Lima, R.S. “Ordinary microfluidic electrodes combined with bulk nanoprobe produce multidimensional electric double-layer capacitances towards metal ion recognition.” Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 305(2): 127482, 2020.