Mirella Di Lorenzo-University of Bath
Bioelectrochemical devices for energy harvesting and sensing applications
Bioelectrochemical devices for energy harvesting and sensing applications
A Studi umanistici al via l'iniziativa che coinvolge 140 docenti delle scuole di ogni ordine e grado di tutta la Sardegna
Novel Approaches to Health Monitoring of Industrial Components and Systems
Neurophysiology of neurosteroids and neurotransmitter systems during stress
The Internet of Things: Opportunities and hurdles
Introduction to first-principles simulations of electronic structure and transport
How to design an Effective Scientific Presentation
Harnessing Natural products For Drug Discovery: Targeting Itch and Pain