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Marco graduated in Applied Physics from the University of Pisa in 2008 and obtained his PhD in Physics from the University of Siena in 2012. He moved to London in 2012 to join the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at University College London as a postdoctoral researcher. Marco secured a Marie-Curie career integration grant in 2013 and was awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship in 2016. His work primarily focuses on laboratory-based X-ray dark-field microscopy and microtomography, where he has contributed significantly to the development of methods for X-ray dark-field imaging with incoherent illumination, making it suitable for laboratory settings compatible with standard X-ray tubes. In November 2020, he became co-Director of the National Research Facility for lab-based X-ray Computed Tomography (NXCT), which provides lab-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging systems for industry and the research community.
National Research Facility for lab-based X-ray Computed Tomography (NXCT) • London
Co-Director of a facility that provides lab-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging systems for industry and the research community.
University College London, Dept Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering • London
Conducting research in laboratory-based X-ray imaging and microtomography.