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14 January 2020
Prof. Dr. Angelo Maria Taglietti Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Applied Nano
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Prof. Dr. Angelo Maria Taglietti Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Applied Nano
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Angelo Maria Taglietti was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the journal Applied Nano.
Dr. Angelo Maria Taglietti is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry of the University of Pavia. His research has focused on antibacterial nanomaterials and surfaces, anisotropic noble metal nanoparticles for functionalization and application to biomedical and sensing problems and use in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), theranostic devices, supramolecular chemistry, transition metal complexes.
We are confident that the strong academic background and connections of the new Editor-in-Chief will raise the prestige and quality of Applied Nano while maintaining the efficiency of manuscript processing that Applied Nano’ authors have come to expect.
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