Summary
Marco Mauro is a physicist and scientific coordinator with 11 years of experience designing micromechanical sensor systems and Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) devices for aerospace, biology, and environmental monitoring. At Novaetech he leads development from hardware prototyping with Arduino to LabVIEW-based control and signal processing, translating experimental needs into deployable analysis instruments. His strong theoretical background in condensed matter and statistical physics informs numerical modeling and algorithm design for sensitive mass, biosensor, gas, and aerosol/PM measurements. A co-founder of the openQCM open-hardware initiative, he combines hands-on engineering with open-source collaboration to accelerate reproducible sensor development. Collected academic rigor (110/110 with honors) and practical lab supervision experience make him adept at bridging research, productization, and technical documentation. He is based in Naples and brings a rare blend of deep theory, applied instrumentation, and software-driven signal analytics.
11 years of coding experience
Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics, Statistical Physics, Mathematics, 110/110 with honors, Physics, Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics, Statistical Physics, Mathematics, 110/110 with honors at Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II'
Italian, English