Renato Seeber

Full Professor in Analytical Chemistry


  • electroanalytical methods
  • electrochemical studies of electroactive molecules
  • development of electrochemical devices based on new materials  and procedures;
  • application of sensors on food and environmental matrices;
  • elaboration of the results obtained by conventional and novel statistical methods.


Fabio Terzi

Research Fellow


  • study of the electrocatalytic properties of unusual metal and metal oxides
  • synthesis and characterization of nanosized materials
  • paper-based disposable sensor systems
  • sensors for sugars, alcohols and strong oxidants for the on-line control of industrial processes
  • study of electrochemical properties of deep eutectic solvents

Fabrizio Poletti

Ph.D. Doctor – 2021



Thesis: Synthesis and characterization of novel nanostructured materials for amperometric sensors.
Tutor: prof. C. Zanardi.


Gabriele Bevini

Research Fellow – 2021


Study of the role of different functional groups on carbon-based screen printed electrodes in the selective detection of CBD and THC.


Fabio Vulcano

Ph.D. Candidate – 2020



Thesis: Systematic study of the role of functional groups on carbon surfaces in the selective recognition of target species.
Tutor: dr. E Treossi (ISOF-CNR); co-tutor: prof. C. Zanardi.

† Fabio Vulcano tragically passed away prior he could complete his PhD. The memory of his personality will remain with us through life.


Stefano Ruggeri

Ph. Doctor – 2018




Thesis: Development of novel amperometric sensors for foodstuff and environmental monitoring.
Tutor: dr. F. Terzi.


Giulio Maccaferri

Ph. Doctor – 2018




Thesis: Electrochemical sensing platforms based on graphene materials.
Tutor: dr. V. Palermo; co-tutor: prof. C. Zanardi.


Virginia Martina

Ph. Doctor – 2008



Thesis: Development of novel electrochemical sensors for the study of complex real matrices.
Tutor: prof. R. Seeber.