Emiliano Agoff

He obtained his degree in Physical Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires in 2026. He began his research activities in 2024, in IFIBYNE (UBA-CONICET). He studied the electrical signal coming from mice neurons, through electric and optegenetic stimulation using the patch-clamp technique. For his undergraduate thesis, he worked at the laboratory of electrical and magnetic properties of multifunctional oxides (DFMC-CNEA-CAC) in the design, fabrication and characterization of self-assembly nanostructures based on mesoporous thin films of TiO2 with Ag nanoparticles inside the pores of the film. Currently, he is a PhD student with a CONICET fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Leticia Granja and Dr. Paula C. Angelomé. His work consists on the development and characterization of systems formed by mesoporous thin films with nanoparticles inside the pores, for their application in the design of neuromorphic devices.