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Eng Carmelo De Maria

Eng Carmelo De Maria
Eng Carmelo De Maria Research Center "E. Piaggio" 
University of Pisa  Italy  
University of Pisa

Biography

Carmelo De Maria is a post-doc researcher at the Research Center “E. Piaggio”, University of Pisa, working on the integration of different additive manufacturing technologies, such as hydrogel plotting, inkjet printing and electrospinning. After a brilliant university career (both Bachelor and Master degree in biomedical engineering magna cum laude, with results protected by national and international patents), De Maria received his PhD in Chemical and Material Engineering at University of Pisa in 2012, working about a development of a new microfabrication technique for Tissue Engineering application. De Maria is co-founder and president of the FabLab Pisa, a group of people, which comprises researchers, post-doc, technicians and students with the aim at research for prototyping and prototyping for research exploiting open source software and hardware solutions.

Research Interest

At present, my research is focused on the fusion of different additive manufacturing technologies, such as hydrogel plotting, inkjet printing and electrospinning. Other research interests are in computational fluid dynamic and mechanical finite element modelling and in the development of bioreactors for mechanical stimulation on cell cultures. The mechanical characterization of biomaterials and biological materials is also part of my research topics. In parallel, I’m advocating the Open Source approach in the development of biomedical devices.

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