The FRIS-team warmly welcomes Giacomo Di Dio. Giacomo graduated with a double master’s degree in nanotechnologies for ICTs from the Politecnico of Turin in Italy and the Grenoble Institute of Technology in France.
Later, he joined the Systems and Synthetic Biology department at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg as a PhD candidate. There, he focused on developing an automated microfluidic platforms to study the effects of shear flow on bacterial colonies.
In the FRIS-team, Giacomo will work as a Microfluidic Scientist, focusing on the development of microfluidic sample handling systems for high-throughput infrared spectroscopy and early disease detection.
Picture: Thorsten Naeser