Roberta Sessoli
Roberta Sessoli asking a question at the IBS Conference on Quantum Nanoscience 2023.
Born23 June 1963
EducationUniversity of Florence (BS) University of Florence (PhD)
Occupation(s)Professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry
EmployerUniversity of Florence

Roberta Sessoli is Professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff" at the University of Florence. Renowned as a pioneer in the field of magnetic bistability and quantum effects in mesoscopic materials, her research centers around investigating the magnetic properties of molecular clusters and chains, with a focus on designing and characterizing molecular magnetic materials.[1]

Education and early career

Roberta Sessoli was born in Florence on the 23 June 1963.[2] She attended Liceo Scientifico Guido Castelnuovo in Florence.[3] She graduated in Chemistry from the University of Florence in 1987. In 1992, she obtained her PhD from the same university, under the supervision of Professor Dante Gatteschi.[3] She conducted a part of her studies at the Institut d’Electronique Fondamentale – Université Paris-Sud, France. Her PhD thesis was on "Molecular Magnetic Materials" (original title in Italian: "Materiali Magnetici Molecolari").[4]

Research interests

Sessoli began working at the University of Florence in 2000, and became full Professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff" at the University of Florence in 2012.[4] She has been an invited professor at Pierre & Marie Curie University, Paris, in 2001, and at Otago University, New Zealand, in 2017. From 2018 to 2019, she was awarded a visiting professorship at Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.

Sessoli is interested in molecular and low-dimensional magnetism. She also worked on the spin dynamics of nanostructured materials. She investigated the nature of single molecules magnets.[5] Part of her research also focusses on quantistic technologies and spintronic molecular materials. More recently, her studies concentrated on the characterization of magnetic materials through the use of unpolarised light.[6] She uses a range of characterization techniques such as magnetometry, electron paramagnetic resonance, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray absorption.

Publications

Sessoli's most influential publication is "Magnetic bistability in a metal-ion cluster", published in Nature in 1993 only one year after the completion of her PhD. This was a particularly influential article in the field of molecular magnetism, and was co-authored with Dante Gatteschi, Andrea Caneschi and Miguel A. Novak.[7] Since then the article has received more than 2770 citations.[7] In 2018, Sessoli was nominated as one of the most highly cited researchers by Clarivate Analytics.[8]

Sessoli co-authored the book "Molecular Nanomagnets" with Dante Gatteschi and Jacques Villain, which was published by Oxford University Press in 2006.[9]

Awards

For her work in chemistry, Sessoli received a wide range of awards:

Family and personal life

Sessoli has three sons.[2]

The fire station in via La Farina in Florence is named after Sessoli's grandfather, Giuseppe Sessoli, who was a fireman during the Second World War and died trying to save a woman and a little girl who were on a mined bridge.[24]

References

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  3. 1 2 "Roberta Sessoli". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 48 (13): 2265. 2009-03-16. doi:10.1002/anie.200900389. ISSN 1521-3773.
  4. 1 2 "Roberta Sessoli - Università degli Studi di Firenze - UniFI". www.unifi.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  5. "When molecules become magnets –Roberta Sessoli alla giornata informativa dedicata all'ERC". ERC: European Research Council. 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  6. Rogalev, Andrei; Wilhelm, Fabrice; Poggini, Lorenzo; Mannini, Matteo; Caneschi, Andrea; Boulon, Marie-Emmanuelle; Sessoli, Roberta (January 2015). "Strong magneto-chiral dichroism in a paramagnetic molecular helix observed by hard X-rays". Nature Physics. 11 (1): 69–74. Bibcode:2015NatPh..11...69S. doi:10.1038/nphys3152. ISSN 1745-2481. PMC 4340522. PMID 25729401.
  7. 1 2 Novak, M. A.; A. Caneschi; Gatteschi, D.; Sessoli, R. (September 1993). "Magnetic bistability in a metal-ion cluster". Nature. 365 (6442): 141–143. Bibcode:1993Natur.365..141S. doi:10.1038/365141a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 4235125.
  8. "Highly Cited Researchers - The Most Influential Scientific Minds". HCR. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  9. Villain, Jacques; Sessoli, Roberta; Gatteschi, Dante (2006-03-02). Molecular Nanomagnets. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198567530.001.0001. ISBN 9780191718298.
  10. "Albo d'Oro, premi e premiati". www.inorg.it. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  11. "SCIENZIATI: PREMIATI GATTESCHI E SESSOLI PER NUOVA SCOPERTA". www1.adnkronos.com. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  12. "Agilent Technologies Presents Europhysics Prize for Pioneering Work on Quantum Behavior of Molecular Nanomagnets". Agilent Technologies Inc. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  13. "Four Distinguished Scientists to Give Beller, Marshak Lectures". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  14. "Société Chimique de France". www.societechimiquedefrance.fr. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  15. "Roberta Sessoli 10/febbraio/2016 Chimica | VIS" (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  16. "Premi Accademia dei Lincei 2013" (PDF).
  17. "Inorganic Chemistry and Organometallics Welcome New Associate Editors". ACS Axial. 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  18. Nazione, La. "Fiorino d'oro della Città di Firenze, la consegna a Palazzo Vecchio". La Nazione (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  19. "IUPAC 2015 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 54 (30): 8593. 2015. doi:10.1002/anie.201505537. ISSN 1521-3773.
  20. "Visitors | Brooker's Bunch". blogs.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  21. "Roberta Sessoli - LaMM's Staff - LaMM: Laboratorio di Magnetismo Molecolare - UniFI". www.lamm.unifi.it. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  22. "RSC Centenary Prize 2019 Winner". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  23. "University of Barcelona".
  24. "Storia del Comando Prov.le di Firenze". www.vigilfuoco.it. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
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