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Read more at: Giuliana now Fellow of IOP

Giuliana now Fellow of IOP

Congratulations to Dr Giuliana Di Martino on being awarded a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP). She has now the opportunity to take on a leading role and will continue to act as an ambassador, supporting the IOP to promote the value of physics to society and to inspire others to study, work and excel in physics.


Read more at: Giuliana wins Imperial's Emerging Alumni Leader Award 2024

Giuliana wins Imperial's Emerging Alumni Leader Award 2024

The Alumni Awards of the Imperial College London recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of their alumni community and the variety of ways they are making a real impact across the globe. Now in their fifth year, the awards recognise exceptional professional and academic achievements in three categories and...


Read more at: Congratulations to Giuliana

Congratulations to Giuliana

Congratulations to DMG Head, Dr Giuliana Di Martino, on being elected a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IoM3). This is a fantastic achievement and recognition for Giuliana’s stellar contributions to the field of materials science.


Read more at: Congratulations to Sohini and ArtioSense team

Congratulations to Sohini and ArtioSense team

It is with great pleasure that we share the news of the prestigious Institute of Physics Lee Lucas Business Award being given to Sohini and the ArtioSense team. ArtioSense Limited, a spin-out from the University of Cambridge, has been awarded this prize for the development of novel microfluidics-based force sensing...


Read more at: New paper published

New paper published

We are happy to announce, that Di Martino group published a new paper: "Comprehensive study of Raman optical response of typical substrates for thin-film growth under 633 nm and 785 nm laser excitation ", Jan et al., Optics Express (2023) , 31, issue 21, pp. 33914-33922 - DOI: 10.1364/OE.504002


Read more at: We are hiring! Postdoc position

We are hiring! Postdoc position

Applications are invited for an experimental Research Assistant/Associate post from January 2024, for initially 2 years, within an EU-funded grant from the European Research Council (ERC) on extreme light confinement in ferroelectrics memories, 'PlasmoFED'. Please apply here: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/42217/


Read more at: Ultralow-power non-volatile memory storage

Ultralow-power non-volatile memory storage

Giuliana & Judith’s work will focus on the development of scalable, ultralow-power non-volatile memory storage through the application of highly innovative materials.


Read more at: Research Overview

Research Overview

We develop the ultra-concentration of light trapped inside plasmonic nanocavities into an innovative fast methodology for studying real-time movement of individual atoms that underpins the new generation of memory nano-devices called resistive switching memories (RRAMs). Ongoing research topics include self-assembly (molecules, polymers and nanoparticles), surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy SERS.