Received his Master’s degree (cum laude) and his Ph.D. degree in Physics at the University of Catania in 2002 and 2006, respectively. From 2006 to 2014, he worked at CNR-IMM, first as a postdoctoral researcher, later as a senior postdoc. From 2015 to 2019, he continued his scientific work as a Senior Scientist at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and at ETH Zurich in Switzerland. During these years, he developed several novel characterization and fabrication processes for advanced electronic devices, including the world’s first transparent-mode silicon carbide X-ray sensor. This technology, now commercialized by PSI, is widely used in synchrotron facilities across Europe, Japan, and Australia to stabilize X-ray light sources. Dr. Camarda has led and coordinated several international research projects, including major Horizon 2020 initiatives with more than €1.5 million in approved funding, and has established productive collaborations with both academia and industry. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Camarda is the founder of three start-up companies, all active in the health and energy sectors, focused on delivering real-world impact through technological innovation. His primary professional interest lies in technology transfer — bridging the gap between academic research and industrial or clinical application to create measurable benefits for society. Since 2020, he has served as an external consultant for both CNR-IMM (Italy) and PSI (Switzerland). He has co-authored over 100 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and is the inventor of more than 10 patent applications.