NANOMAT-Talk #14 | Laser-Induced Graphene from Synthetic and Bioderived Precursors for Soft Electronics and Robotics

Events
2025-12-09
NANOMAT-Talks 14

On December 9th, 15h00, at the UNINOVA Amphitheater, Dr. Anna Chiara Bressi, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Laboratory of Applied Materials for Printed and Soft Electronics (LAMPSe), Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, will present an overview of recent research on Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) produced from synthetic and bioderived polymeric precursors. 

The seminar will cover the structure–property relationships of LIG obtained through direct laser irradiation, highlighting its rapid, scalable, and chemical-free fabrication process. Topics will include applications in soft electronics, soft robotics, and environmental remediation, as well as a cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment comparing synthetic and bioderived precursors.

This lecture will emphasize how sustainable material choices can enable high-performance graphene-based technologies, paving the way for environmentally responsible solutions in flexible electronics and next-generation robotic systems.

What is NANOMAT?

NANOMAT – Association for Research and Development in Advanced Materials and Applications connects industry, academia, and municipalities across the entire materials value chain.This initiative places academia in service of industry, encouraging the creation of valuable products by providing cutting-edge research infrastructure. By accelerating the transfer of technology to the market, NANOMAT aims to make materials a key part of the digital economy, promoting prosperity, well-being, and sustainability.

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