Elisa Riedo

Elisa Riedo is an academic in the fields of physics, nanotechnology and engineering. She is a professor at New York University Tandon School of Engineering[1] and the director of the picoForce Lab.[2]

Elisa Riedo
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Engineering
InstitutionsNew York University

Academic career

Professor Elisa Riedo received her B.S. in physics as Summa cum Laude from University of Milano, Italy in 1995.She received her Ph.D. in physics in a joint program between the University of Milano and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France in 2000. Her time in ESRF gave her a chance to worked through major research center in Europe such as CERN, Geneva, (Switzerland), CoreCom (Politecnico of Milan and Pirelli) (Italy), Forshungzentrum of Jülich (Germany), and TASC – INFM labs, Trieste (Italy). She then worked at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). In 2003 she was hired as Assistant Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology[3] in the School of Physics, where she was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2009 and to full Professor in 2015. From 2016 to summer 2018, she worked as Nanoscience Professor at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC),[4] as well as a Physics Professor at the City College of New York. Since 2018, she is a Professor at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in the department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, where she is the director of the picoForce Lab.

Research

Her research is focused on new scanning probe microscopy based methods to study and fabricate materials and solid/liquid interfaces at the nanoscale. Highlights from her research are the invention of thermochemical nanolithography, the discovery of the exotic viscoelasticity of water at the interface with a solid surface, and the development of new methods to study materials’ elasticity and friction with sub-nm resolution. Thermochemical nanolithography, TCNL, now called tc-SPL or t-SPL was invented in Riedo's laboratory at Georgia Tech in 2007 [32, 4]. tSPL uses a localized source of heat to activate chemical reactions at the macro-down-to the atomic scale. Use thermal AFM cantilevers with variable temperature tips to implement tSPL for a variety of applications in biology, nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, and nanophotonics.

Her recent research is Ultrahard Single Layer Diamond formed from two-layer Epitaxial Graphene upon Impact. A SiC(0001) substrate coated with a 2-L epitaxial graphene film not only displays a stiffness similar to that of diamond, but it also resists perforation by a diamond indenter at loads that can create plastic indents in bare SiC, one of the hardest materials known. This work suggests a new route to produce and pattern single-layer diamond in graphene. Applications could range from nanoelectronics to spintronics.


In 2013, Riedo was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society for her atomic force microscopy studies of nanoscale friction, liquid structure and nanotube elasticity, and the invention of thermochemical nanolithography.[1][5]

Honors and Awards

  • 2017: The CNST NIST Director's office Lecture (September 2017)
  • 2013: American Physical Society Elected Fellow, for “For atomic force microscopy studies of nanoscale friction, liquid structure and nanotube elasticity, and the invention of thermochemical nanolithography”.
  • 2006: GT Cutting Edge Research Award
  • 2005: Selected Highly Creative Researcher in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for the “Project on Creativity Capabilities and the Promotion of Highly Innovative Research” (CREA), a joint USA/European endeavor.
  • 1995: Physics Degree Summa cum Laude.


[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]== References ==

  1. "Elisa Riedo". NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  2. "Elisa Riedo". Picoforce Lab. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  3. "picoForce Laboratory". riedo.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  4. "Elisa Riedo newest faculty member with CUNY ASRC's Nanoscience Initiative". The Graduate Center, City University of New York. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  5. "Congratulations APS Fellows and NSF CAREER Proposals!". School of Physics. 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  6. I. Palaci, S. Fedrigo, H. Brune, C. Klinke, M. Chen and E. Riedo. ""Radial Elasticity of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. J.H. Song and X.D. Wang and Z.L. Wang, and E. Riedo. ""Elastic Property of Vertically Aligned Nanowires/Nanotubes"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. T.-D. Li, J. Gao, R. Szoszkiewicz, U. Landman and E. Riedo. ""Structured and viscous water in subnanometer gaps"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. Z. Q. Wei, D. B. Wang, S. Kim, S. Y. Kim, Y. K. Hu, M. Yakes, A. R. Laracuente, Z. T. Dai, S. R. Marder, C. Berger, W. P. King, W. A. de Heer, P. E. Sheehan, and E. Riedo. ""Nanoscale Tunable Reduction of Graphene Oxide for Graphene Electronics,"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. Suenne Kim, Si Zhou, Yike Hu, Muge Acik, Yves J. Chabal, Claire Berger, Walt de Heer, Angelo Bongiorno, and Elisa Riedo. ""Room Temperature Metastability of Multilayer Epitaxial Graphene Oxide"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. Ricardo Garcia, Armin Knoll, and Elisa Riedo. ""Advanced Scanning Probe Lithography"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. Y. Gao, S. Zhou, S. Kim, H.-C. Chiu, D. Nélias, C. Berger, W. de Heer, L. Polloni, R. Sordan, A. Bongiorno and E. Riedo*. ""Elastic coupling between layers in two-dimensional materials"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. Albisetti, D. Petti, M. Pancaldi, M. Madami, S. Tacchi, J. Curtis, W.P. King, A. Papp, G. Csaba, W.Porod, P. Vavassori, E. Riedo. "R. Bertacco, "Nanopatterning reconfigurable magnetic landscapes via thermally assisted scanning probe lithography"". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. Gao, Yang; Cao, Tengfei; Cellini, Filippo; Berger, Claire; de Heer, Walter A.; Tosatti, Erio; Riedo, Elisa; Bongiorno, Angelo (February 2018). "Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two-layer graphene". Nature Nanotechnology. 13 (2): 133–138. arXiv:1801.00520. doi:10.1038/s41565-017-0023-9.
  15. Zheng, Xiaorui; Calò, Annalisa; Albisetti, Edoardo; Liu, Xiangyu; Alharbi, Abdullah Sanad M.; Arefe, Ghidewon; Liu, Xiaochi; Spieser, Martin; Yoo, Won Jong; Taniguchi, Takashi; Watanabe, Kenji; Aruta, Carmela; Ciarrocchi, Alberto; Kis, Andras; Lee, Brian S.; Lipson, Michal; Hone, James; Shahrjerdi, Davood; Riedo, Elisa (January 2019). "Patterning metal contacts on monolayer MoS2 with vanishing Schottky barriers using thermal nanolithography". Nature Electronics. 2 (1): 17–25. doi:10.1038/s41928-018-0191-0. hdl:11311/1120544.
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