
Name: Dr Ivan Colantoni
Title: Post Doc Researcher
E-Mail: ivan@cp.dias.ie
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 D02-XF86
Biographical Sketch : Ivan Colantoni graduated from University of Rome “Tor Vergata” in Materials Science in 2009. He obtained his PhD degree in Physics in the same University in 2012. He then worked in the Physics Department at University of Rome “Tor Vergata” from 2012 to 2014 with Prof. Ivan Davoli, in the Physics Department at Sapienza University of Rome from 2014 to 2016 with Dr. Marco Vignati, in the Italian Research National Council Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologie (CNR IFN, Rome) during 2017. In half of 2017 he was appointed as Post Doc Researcher at the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics (DIAS, Dublin) with Prof. Tom Ray in the new MKIDs group.
Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Colantoni
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Last Updated: 16th October 2018 by Anne Grace
Dr Ivan Colantoni
Name: Dr Ivan Colantoni
Title: Post Doc Researcher
E-Mail: ivan@cp.dias.ie
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 D02-XF86
Biographical Sketch : Ivan Colantoni graduated from University of Rome “Tor Vergata” in Materials Science in 2009. He obtained his PhD degree in Physics in the same University in 2012. He then worked in the Physics Department at University of Rome “Tor Vergata” from 2012 to 2014 with Prof. Ivan Davoli, in the Physics Department at Sapienza University of Rome from 2014 to 2016 with Dr. Marco Vignati, in the Italian Research National Council Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologie (CNR IFN, Rome) during 2017. In half of 2017 he was appointed as Post Doc Researcher at the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics (DIAS, Dublin) with Prof. Tom Ray in the new MKIDs group.
Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Colantoni
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