Valerio Galli was born in Milan in 1997 and received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology from Politecnico di Milano in 2019 and 2022, respectively. He developed his master’s thesis during a nine-month internship at BeDimensional S.p.A. (Genova, Italy), where he worked on the application of 2D materials in electrochemistry and electronics. After a six-month research fellowship at the Center for Nano Science and Technology – CNST (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia), in November 2022 he started a PhD in Physics at Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with CNST. His research work within the RoboFood project focuses on edible energy sources, like supercapacitors and batteries.
Research center
					              	CNST@PoliMi
				              			Biografia
	              			All Publications
	                2024
										Galli V., Annese V.F., Coco G., Cataldi P., Scribano V., Ilic I.K., Athanassiou A., Caironi M.
										A Coplanar Edible Rechargeable Battery with Enhanced Capacity
										Advanced Materials Technologies
									2024
										Contreras-Pereda N., Galli V., Cataldi P., Annese V.F., Coco G., Athanassiou A., Luzio A., Caironi M.
										A Corn-Based Electrically Conductive Glue for Integration of Edible Electronics
										Small Science
									2024
										Feltri E., Galli V., Ferrarese F.M., Luzio A., Caironi M.
										Edible Transistors: from Fabrication to Tips for Storage
										FLEPS 2024 - IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems, Proceedings
									2023
										Annese V.F., Kwak B., Coco G., Galli V., Ilic I.K., Cataldi P., Floreano D., Caironi M.
										An Edible Bistable Tilt Sensor Enabling Autonomous Operation of a Partially Eatable Rolling Robot
										Advanced Sensor Research
									2023
										Ilic I.K., Galli V., Lamanna L., Cataldi P., Pasquale L., Annese V.F., Athanassiou A., Caironi M.
										An Edible Rechargeable Battery
										Advanced Materials, vol. 35, (no. 20)
									Colleagues of Printed and Molecular Electronics