Luisa Torsi


Luisa Torsi is an Italian chemist who is a professor at the Università degli Studi di Bari. She was the first woman to serve as President of the European [Materials Research Society]. In 2019 she was named by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry as one of the world's most Distinguished Women in Chemistry.

Early life and education

Torsi was born in Bari. She earned her undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Bari. Torsi has said that she realised that she wanted to be a researcher during her master's research project. She remained there for her graduate studies, switching specialties to chemical sciences. In 1994 Torsi moved to the United States, where she joined Bell Labs as a postdoctoral researcher. During her postdoctoral research Torsi investigated organic field-effect transistors.

Research and career

She returned to Italy in 1993, when she was made Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry. In 2005 Torsi was made a full Professor of Chemistry. Her research considers organic semiconductors and their application in electronic devices. She has developed single molecule transistors that are capable of label-free disease detection. The device was capable of detecting zeptomolar concentrations. The discovery launched the Horizon 2020 project SiMBiT, a bio-electronic system that looks to achieve single molecule detection of biomarkers for point-of-care testing. Torsi looks to use nanoparticle based sensor to detect toxic gases.
In 2015 Torsi delivered a TED talk at TEDxBari, where she discussed resilience. Torsi serves on the editorial board of ACS Omega.

Awards and honours

Selected publications

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