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The 11th ed. of Nanotech France 2026 Int. Conference and Exhibition

Speaker's Details

Dr. Veronica Granata

University of Salerno, Italy

Dr. Veronica Granata is a highly productive physicist at the University of Salerno and a member of the INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Gruppo Collegato di Salerno research group, where she is involved in advanced condensed matter and gravitational‑wave related research. She has authored over 220 scientific publications on topics including superconductivity, crystal structure, X‑ray diffraction, magnetic materials and material characterization, with several thousand citations reflecting her impact in these fields.

Dr. Granata has participated in national and institutional research projects, including coordinating a funded project on superconducting devices for quantum technologies at the University of Salerno. She is also locally principal investigator for the Einstein Telescope (ET) initiative — a major European collaboration focused on next‑generation gravitational wave observatories — through the INFN Salerno group.

She is active in the scientific community through organizing and serving on scientific committees for international conferences, such as materials, solidification and energy efficiency workshops hosted at UNISA – for example the “Technologies and Innovative Solutions for Energy Efficiency” workshop — and other physics symposia. While specifics of her editorial roles are not prominently listed in public profiles, her senior research standing and extensive publication record indicate involvement in peer review and academic peer engagements. Her work bridges fundamental materials physics and large‑scale collaborative physics experiments, contributing to both teaching and research at national and European levels.