This document is a curriculum vitae for Daniele Stradi, a scientific specialist at QuantumWise A/S in Copenhagen, Denmark. It outlines his employment history and research experience in the field of computational modeling of nanoelectronic and graphene devices. It also lists his educational background, including a PhD from the Autonomous University of Madrid, publications, outreach activities, conference presentations, and supervision of graduate students.
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1. DANIELE STRADI, Ph.D. - Curriculum VitaeDANIELE STRADI, Ph.D. - Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL DATA & CONTACT INFORMATION
• Date and Place of birth: 28-02-1984; Trieste, Italy
• Citizenship: Italian
• Affiliation: QuantumWise A/S
Fruebjergvej 3, Postbox 4
DK-2100 Copenhagen (DK)
• E-mail: daniele.stradi@quantumwise.com
• Skype: daniele.stradi
• Phone: +45 5285 5835
EMPLOYMENT TRACK
• 2016 to present Scientific Specialist, QuantumWise A/S, Copenhagen (DK).
Topic: Tutorials and scientific case studies development. Advanced user support.
Semiconductor physics.
• 2014 to 2016 H.C. Ørsted COFUND postdoc, Technical University of Denmark,
Theoretical Nanoelectronics group (PI: Mads Brandbyge), Copenhagen (DK).
Topic: Simulation of electronic transport in 2D devices based graphene electrodes.
Simulation of scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of epitaxial graphene on metals.
• 2014: Postdoc, Technical University of Denmark, Theoretical Nanoelectronics group (PI:
Mads Brandbyge), Copenhagen (DK).
Topic: Simulation of inelastic effects in molecules adsorbed on epitaxial graphene on metals.
• 2013: Research associate, Autonomous University of Madrid, CAMPUS group (PI:
Fernando Mart´ın), Madrid (ES).
Topic: Molecular reactivity of epitaxial graphene on metallic surfaces.
• 2010 to 2013: Ph.D. student, Autonomous University of Madrid, CAMPUS group (PI:
Fernando Mart´ın), Madrid (ES).
Topic: Magnetic properties of magnetic molecules on epitaxial graphene on metals. vdW
interactions in epitaxial graphene on metallic surfaces.
• 2009 to 2010: Ph.D. student, IMDEA Nanoscience, Madrid (ES).
Topic: Electronic structure of metallorganic molecules.
EDUCATION
• 2013: Ph.D. in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling, Autonomous University
of Madrid, Madrid (ES), advisor: Fernando Mart´ın, qualification: summa cum laude.
• 2009: European M.Sc. in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling, University of
Trieste, Trieste (IT), advisors: Francesc Illas, Stefan Bromley, qualification: summa cum
laude
• 2006: B. Sc. in Chemistry, University of Trieste, Trieste (IT), qualification: summa cum
laude.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
• 2015: Visiting scientist, DIPC, San Sebastian (CH)
• 2015: Visiting scientist, TUM, Munich (DE)
• 2014: Visiting scientist, EPFL, Lausanne (CH)
• 2013: Visiting scientist, CNG, Copenhagen (DK)
• 2013: Visiting student, CIN2, Barcelona (ES)
• 2012: Visiting student, DTU Nanotech, Copenhagen (DK)
• 2012: Visiting student, DIPC, San Sebastian (ES)
• 2011: Conference staff, WATOC 2011, Santiago (ES)
• 2010: Visiting student, DIPC, San Sebastian (ES)
2. • 2008–2009: Visiting student, University of Barcelona, Barcelona (ES)
• 2006: Internship, Elettra Synchrotron Light Source, Trieste (IT)
SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS
• 2016: 1 Master project (DTU Nanotech, co-supervised with M. Brandbyge)
FUNDINGS
• 2014: H.C. Ørsted COFUND postdoctoral fellowship, DTU.
• 2012: FPI-UAM fellowship for research stay in a foreign institution, UAM.
• 2010: FPI-UAM fellowship, UAM.
PUBLICATIONS
• 16 publications in ISI/peer-reviewed journals:
1 Nature Phys., 2 Nano Lett., 1 ACS Nano, 2 Phys. Rev. Lett., 1 Nanoscale, 3 Phys. Rev.
B, 1 Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1 RSC Advances, 1 Theor. Chem. Acc., 2 J. Phys.: Cond.
Matter, 1 Surf. Sci.
• Total number of citations (without self-citations) = 185
• H-index = 7
OUTREACH
• “El nuevo grafeno magn´etico que revolucionar´a la electr´onica” (“The new magnetic graphene
that will revolutionise electronics”), El Mundo, 09–05–2013 (in Spanish)
• “New magnetic graphene may revolutionise electronics”, ScienceDaily, 10–05–2013,
• “Magnetic research may enable graphene-based spintronics”, PanEuropeanNetworks, 10–05–
2013
COMMUNICATIONS
• 13 oral communications at international conferences. Most relevant: DPG Spring Meeting
2016 (Regensburg, DE, 2016), EMRS Meeting 2016 (Lille, FR, 2016), Graphene 2014
(Toulouse, FR, 2014), IVC-19 (Paris, FR, 2013), ECOSS29 (Edinburgh, UK, 2012),
• 7 poster communications at international conferences. Most relevant: PSI-K 2015 (San
Sebastian, ES, 2015), ECOSS28 (Wroclav, PL, 2011), WATOC 2011 (Santiago, ES, 2011)
• 5 invited seminar. Most relevant: EPFL (Lausanne, CH, 2014), TUM (Munich, DE, 2015)