Tommaso holds two Master’s degrees in Science and Technologies of Bio- and Nanomaterials (Chemistry Class – 2015 and Chemical Engineering Class – 2022) obtained from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He specialized with a double doctorate in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling (2019) at the Universities of Barcelona (Spain) and the University of Groningen (Netherlands) thanks to an MSCA fellowship. During his PhD, he investigated the magnetic properties of purely organic compounds, which are potential candidates for the development of high-density memory devices and in spintronics. After his doctorate, he worked as a researcher at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago (USA), in Prof. Galli’s research group, studying the molecular and structural properties of third-generation OLEDs based on the phenomenon of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), using first principles simulation methods. After returning to Italy, he began working at UniSMART – Foundation of the University of Padua, as a Project Manager in the area dedicated to technology transfer from the research world to industry, coming into contact with many realities in the Padua area. He subsequently moved to the European Projects area within the same foundation, personally following the “Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication” activities of a European project dedicated to photoelectrocatalytic cells (DECADE Project: GA 862030). Since 2023, Tommaso has also been an adjunct professor at the ‘School for International Education’ of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, where he teaches general chemistry to future university freshmen from Asian and Middle Eastern countries.
At R2M Solution, Tommaso is a project manager within the Innovation division. He works on defining business models for two European projects and will contribute to the writing and development of new opportunities with a focus on green chemistry.