
Personal Information
Name | Mauro Chinappi |
Nationality | Italian |
Contact Details
Address | Departmemnt of Industrial Engineering Rome Tor Vergata University Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, Italy |
Office Location | Building of Industrial Engineering, I floor, Room n. 1080 |
Phone | |
Mobile | 39 328 7468581 |
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Languages
Native Language | Italian |
Others | English Reading skills: good Writing skills: good Verbal skills: good |
Curriculum
Current Position | Associate professor in Fluid Dynamics (SSD ING-IND/06, SC 09/A1) Rome Tor Vergata University – Department of Industrial Engineering. |
Education | Master Degree in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Rome La Sapienza PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the University of Rome La Sapienza |
Teaching | Gas Dynamics – 6 CFU Turbulence and complex flows – 6 CFU Nanoscale Energy Technology, Nano-Sensors and Microfluidics – 3 CFU |
Web Pages | Researchgate Google Scholar |
Research Activities
- Mass and ion transport in biological and solid-state nanochannels
- Nanopore sensing of biomolecules, theoretical and computational approaches
- Computational models of microoswimmers
- Atomistic and Coarse grained models of electroosmotic flows
- Wetting, Cavitation and Boiling over nanostructured surfaces
Publications
- Cecconi, F., & Chinappi, M. (2020). Native-state fingerprint on the ubiquitin translocation across a nanopore. Physical Review E, 101(3), 032401.
- Giamblanco, N., Janot, J. M., Gubbiotti, A., Chinappi, M., & Balme, S. (2020). Characterization of Food Amyloid Protein Digestion by Conical Nanopore. Small Methods, 1900703.
- Asandei, A., Di Muccio, G., Schiopu, I., Mereuta, L., Dragomir, I. S., Chinappi, M., & Luchian, T. (2020). Nanopore‐Based Protein Sequencing Using Biopores: Current Achievements and Open Challenges. Small Methods, 1900595.
- Silvani, G., Scognamiglio, C., Caprini, D., Marino, L., Chinappi, M., Sinibaldi, G., Peruzzi, G., Kiani, M.F. and Casciola, C.M., (2019). Reversible Cavitation‐Induced Junctional Opening in an Artificial Endothelial Layer. Small, 15(51), p.1905375.
- A. Gubbiotti, M. Chinappi and C. Casciola, (2019) Confinement effects on the dynamics of a rigid particle in a nanochannel, Physical Review E, 100(5), 053307
- G. Di Muccio, A. E. Rossini, D. Di Marino, G. Zollo, and M. Chinappi, (2019) Insights into protein sequencing with an α-Hemolysin nanopore by atomistic simulations. Scientific reports, 9(1), 6440.
- E. L. Bonome, F. Cecconi and M. Chinappi, (2019) Translocation intermediates of Ubiquitin through an α-Hemolysin nanopore: implications for detection of post-translational modifications. Nanoscale. 11, 9920-9930
- M. Chinappi and P Malgaretti, (2018) Charge polarization, local electroneutrality breakdown and eddy formation due to electroosmosis in varying-section channels. Soft matter, 14(45), 9083-9087.
- Giamblanco, N., Coglitore, D., Gubbiotti, A., Ma, T., Balanzat, E., Janot, J. M., Chinappi, M. & Balme, S. (2018). Amyloid growth, inhibition and real-time enzymatic degradation revealed with single conical nanopore. Analytical chemistry, 90(21), 12900-12908..
- Chinappi, M., & Cecconi, F. (2018). Protein sequencing via nanopore based devices: a nanofluidics perspective. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 30(20), 204002.
- Asandei, A., Dragomir, I., Di Muccio, G., Chinappi, M., Park, Y., & Luchian, T. (2018). Single-Molecule Dynamics and Discrimination between Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Amino Acids in Peptides, through Controllable, Stepwise Translocation across Nanopores. Polymers, 10(8), 885.
- Besharat, Z. M., Abballe, L., Cicconardi, F., Bhutkar, A., Grassi, L., Le Pera, L., Moretti, M., Chinappi, M., & … Ferretti, E. (2018). Foxm1 controls a pro-stemness microRNA network in neural stem cells. Scientific reports, 8(1), 3523.
- Rossini, A. E., Gala, F., Chinappi, M., & Zollo, G. (2018). Peptide bonds detection via graphene nanogaps: a proof of principles study. Nanoscale 10, no. 13 (2018): 5928-5937.
- Pimponi, D., Chinappi, M., & Gualtieri, P. (2018). Flagellated microswimmers: Hydrodynamics in thin liquid films. The European Physical Journal E, 41(2), 28.
- Sinibaldi, G., Iebba, V., & Chinappi, M. (2018). Swimming and rafting of E. coli microcolonies at air–liquid interfaces. MicrobiologyOpen, Vol. 1873, No. 1, p. 020010.
- Guccione, G., Pimponi, D., Gualtieri, P., & Chinappi, M. (2017). Diffusivity of E. Coli-like microswimmers in confined geometries: The role of the tumbling rate. Physical Review E, 96(4), 042603
- Bonome, E. L., Cecconi, F., & Chinappi, M. (2017). Electroosmotic flow through analpha-hemolysin nanopore. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 21(5), 99
- Asandei, A., Rossini, A. E., Chinappi, M., Park, Y., & Luchian, T. (2017). Protein Nanopore-Based Discrimination between Selected Neutral Amino Acids from Polypeptides. Langmuir, 33(50), 14451-14459.
- Watanabe, H., Gubbiotti, A., Chinappi, M., Takai, N., Tanaka, K., Tsumoto, K., & Kawano, R. (2017). Analysis of Pore Formation and Protein Translocation Using Large Biological Nanopores. Analytical Chemistry. 89, no. 21 (2017): 11269-11277
- Asandei, A., Schiopu, I., Chinappi, M., Seo, C. H., Park, Y., & Luchian, T. (2016). An Electroosmotic Trap Against the Electrophoretic Force Near a Protein Nanopore Reveals Peptide Dynamics During Capture and Translocation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 8 (20), pp 13166–13179
- D. Pimponi, M. Chinappi, P. Gualtieri, C. M. Casciola, (2016) Hydrodynamics of flagellated microswimmers near free-slip interfaces, J. Fluid Mechanics, Volume 789, pp 514-533
- M. Chinappi, T. Luchian, F. Cecconi, (2015) Nanopore tweezers: Voltage-controlled trapping and releasing of analytes, Phys. Rev. E, 92, no. 3 (2015): 032714.
- D. Di Marino, E.L. Bonome, A. Tramontano, M. Chinappi, (2015) All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Protein Translocation through an α-Hemolysin Nanopore, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6(15), 2963-2968.
- A. Asandei, M. Chinappi, H-k Kang, C. H. Seo, L. Mereuta, Y. Park, and T. Luchian, (2015) Placement of oppositely charged aminoacids at a polypeptide termini determines the voltage-controlled braking of polymer transport through nanometer-scale pores, Scientific Reports, 5 (2015): 10419.
- Asandei, A., Chinappi, M., Kang, H. K., Seo, C. H., Mereuta, L., Park, Y., & Luchian, T. (2015). Acidity-mediated, electrostatic tuning of asymmetrically charged peptides interactions with protein nanopores. ACS applied materials & interfaces, 7(30), 16706-16714.
- Ansalone, P., Chinappi, M., Rondoni, L., & Cecconi, F. (2015). Driven diffusion against electrostatic or effective energy barrier across α-hemolysin. The Journal of chemical physics, 143(15), 154109.
- Plata, C. A., Cecconi, F., Chinappi, M., & Prados, A. (2015). Understanding the dependence on the pulling speed of the unfolding pathway of proteins. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2015(8), P08003.
- Bonome, E. L., Lepore, R., Raimondo, D., Cecconi, F., Tramontano, A., Chinappi, M. (2015) Multistep Current Signal in Protein Translocation through Graphene Nanopores. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 119, no. 18 (2015): 5815-5823.