Casiraghi's undergraduate studies took place at the
Politecnico di Milano in
Italy, where she obtained a BSc and an MSc in Nuclear Engineering.[3] She completed her
PhD in electrical engineering at the
University of Cambridge in 2006.[5]
Casiraghi was awarded a
European Research Council (ERC) consolidator grant to study the Nucleation of Organic Crystals on 2D Templates.[15] She has also demonstrated
diamond-like carbon can be to increase storage density of data storage.[16]
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^Britnell, L.; Ribeiro, R. M.; Eckmann, A.; Jalil, R.; Belle, B. D.; Mishchenko, A.; Kim, Y.- J.; Gorbachev, R. V.; Georgiou, T.; Morozov, S. V.; Grigorenko, A. N.; Geim, A. K.; Casiraghi, C.; Neto, A. H. C.; Novoselov, K. S. (2013). "Strong Light-Matter Interactions in Heterostructures of Atomically Thin Films". Science. 340 (6138): 1311–1314.
Bibcode:
2013Sci...340.1311B.
doi:
10.1126/science.1235547.
hdl:1822/24485.
ISSN0036-8075.
PMID23641062.
S2CID26719792.
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