Salvatore La Manna | Photovoltaics | Academic Research Impact Award

Mr. Salvatore La Manna | Photovoltaics | Academic Research Impact Award

Mr. Salvatore La Manna, University of Catania and National Research Council, CNR, – Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems, IMM, Italy.

Mr. Salvatore La Manna is a Research Fellow at the National Research Council (CNR-IMM) in Italy. He holds a Master’s degree in Materials Chemistry (2019) from the University of Catania and pursued a PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnologies, focusing on “dopant-free” passivating and selective contacts for photovoltaics. Salvatore’s research explores the synthesis and characterization of ultra-thin transition metal oxide films for green energy and photonic applications. His contributions include participation in national and European projects such as Best4U and IRIDE. Recognized for his work, he received the Young Researcher Award at the EMRS Spring Meeting 2024.

Author Profile:

🎓 Education:

Mr. Salvatore La Manna holds a Master’s degree in Materials Chemistry from the University of Catania, Italy, which he completed in 2019. His academic journey continued with a PhD program in Materials Science and Nanotechnologies at the same institution, focusing on the development of “dopant-free” passivating and selective contacts for advanced photovoltaic applications. During his doctoral studies, Salvatore gained expertise in the synthesis, engineering, and characterization of metal oxide thin films, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in photonic devices. His strong academic foundation and specialized knowledge have been pivotal in advancing innovative and sustainable green energy solutions.

💼 Professional Experience:

Mr. Salvatore La Manna has gained extensive research experience in advanced materials and sustainable energy technologies. From February to October 2021, he worked as a Research Fellow at CNR-IMM, contributing to the Best4U project on bifacial efficient solar cell technology. He subsequently pursued a PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnologies at the University of Catania, focusing on “dopant-free” passivating and selective contacts for photovoltaic applications. Currently, as a Research Fellow at CNR-IMM, he is actively involved in the IRIDE project, synthesizing and characterizing metal oxide thin films for photonic devices, contributing significantly to green energy solutions and technological advancements.

🌍Research Contributions:

Mr. Salvatore La Manna has made significant research contributions in the fields of photovoltaics, green energy, and photonics. His work focuses on the synthesis, engineering, and characterization of ultra-thin transition metal oxide films, such as molybdenum and gallium oxides, for sustainable energy applications. By developing innovative deposition strategies, he optimizes electronic and optical properties to enhance the performance of photovoltaic and photonic devices. Salvatore has contributed to major projects like Best4U, IRIDE, and Free Hydro-Cells, addressing global energy challenges. His research advances next-generation technologies that are efficient, environmentally friendly, and integral to sustainable energy solutions.

🥇Award and Honors:

Mr. Salvatore La Manna has been recognized for his significant contributions to materials science and sustainable energy research. Notably, he was awarded the prestigious Young Researcher Award at the European Materials Research Society (EMRS) Spring Meeting 2024, Symposium O, for his innovative work on transition metal oxide thin films for photovoltaic and photonic applications. His involvement in impactful projects, such as Best4U, IRIDE, and Free Hydro-Cells, has further solidified his position as an emerging leader in green energy research. These honors reflect Salvatore’s dedication to advancing scientific solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability on a global scale.

Conclusion:

Mr. Salvatore La Manna has demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing materials science and sustainable energy technologies. His innovative research on ultra-thin transition metal oxide films contributes significantly to the fields of photovoltaics and photonics, offering efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for green energy. Through his active involvement in prestigious national and European projects, Salvatore has made a measurable impact on both academia and industry. Recognized with the Young Researcher Award at the EMRS Spring Meeting 2024, his contributions reflect a strong commitment to scientific excellence and global innovation, positioning him as a standout candidate for the Academic Research Impact Award.

📚Publication Top Notes:

📄 Stoichiometry Modulation of Molybdenum Oxide Thin Films by Direct Sputtering for Energy Applications

  • 📅 Year: 2024
  • 🏛 Journal: Surface and Coatings Technology
  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2024.131663
  • ✍️ Contributors: Salvatore La Manna, Giorgia Franzò, Antonio Terrasi, Guglielmo G. Condorelli, Maria Miritello

🔬 Thermally Evaporated MoO₃ Nanowires as Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts for Water Splitting Applications

  • 📅 Year: 2023
  • 🏛 Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c04288
  • ✍️ Contributors: Scalese, S.; Tringali, F.; Lo Mastro, A.; La Manna, S.; Mineo, G.; Russo, A.; Scuderi, M.; Miritello, M.; Franzò, G.; Mirabella, S.

⚗️ Upconverting Tri-Doped Calcium Fluoride-Based Thin Films: A Comparison of the MOCVD and Sol–Gel Preparation Methods

  • 📅 Year: 2020
  • 🏛 Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1039/c9tc06350a
  • ✍️ Contributors: Anna Lucia Pellegrino, Salvatore La Manna, Ausrine Bartasyte, Paolo Cortelletti, Giacomo Lucchini, Adolfo Speghini, Graziella Malandrino