Mattia Donato
Electonics
Started April, 2020; ended January, 1900
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Short Bio
Mattia Donato studied at the Department of Physics, University of Genoa (Italy) and he obtained the physics bachelor degree (2010) with a thesis about the tests and the characterization of a prototype of compact gamma-camera for Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT).
He studied as exchange student at the Uppsala University (Sweden) and there he did an internship at the Fusion Diagnostics Group of Applied Nuclear Physics, Department Of Physics And Astronomy, where he prepared his thesis. In the 2013, at University of Genoa, he obtained the master degree with a thesis about the characterization of a neutron detector designed for the nuclear fusion experiment Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST).
He worked four years at the Detector Development Group of the institute European XFEL (Hamburg, Germany) as doctoral candidate. In the 2018, he obtained the doctoral degree in Physics from Hamburg University with a thesis about the commissioning and the characterization of a 4.5 MHz single photon soft X-ray camera (DSSC ladder) designed for European XFEL.
After about a couple of years of work experiences in the Genoa industries, in April 2020 he was employed as technician at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, Italy, in the Molecular Microscopy and Spectroscopy research line of Dr. Giuseppe Vicidomini.
Publications with our group
Compact and effective photon-resolved image scanning microscope Giorgio Tortarolo, Alessandro Zunino, Simonluca Piazza, Mattia Donato, Sabrina Zappone, Agnieszka Pierzyńska-Mach, Marco Castello, Giuseppe Vicidomini Published in Adv. Phot., January 2024 (see publication ) |
Compact and effective photon-resolved image scanning microscope Giorgio Tortarolo, Alessandro Zunino, Simonluca Piazza, Mattia Donato, Sabrina Zappone, Agnieszka Pierzyńska-Mach, Marco Castello, Giuseppe Vicidomini Published in bioRxiv, July 2023 (see publication ) |
Open-source tools enable accessible and advanced image scanning microscopy data analysis Alessandro Zunino, Eli Slenders, Francesco Fersini, Andrea Bucci, Mattia Donato, Giuseppe Vicidomini Published in Nat. Photon., May 2023 (see publication ) |
The BrightEyes-TTM as an open-source time-tagging module for democratising single-photon microscopy Alessandro Rossetta, Eli Slenders, Mattia Donato, Sabrina Zappone, Francesco Fersini, Martina Bruno, Francesco Diotalevi, Luca Lanzanò, Sami V. Koho, Giorgio Tortarolo, Andrea Barberis, Marco Crepaldi, Eleonora Perego, Giuseppe Vicidomini Published in Nat. Comm., December 2022 (see publication ) |
The BrightEyes-TTM: an Open-Source Time-Tagging Module for Single-Photon Microscopy Alessandro Rossetta, Eli Slenders, Mattia Donato, Eleonora Perego, Francesco Diotalevi, Luca Lanzanó, Sami V. Koho, Giorgio Tortarolo, Marco Crepaldi, Giuseppe Vicidomini Published in bioRxiv, October 2021 (see publication ) |