Paolo Giusto has a degree in Industrial Chemistry and a PhD in Polymer Chemistry from UniGe. Today he works for the Max Planck Society, at the "Colloid and Interfaces" institute in Potsdam, and does so with a very clear objective: to replace inorganic materials with organic, biocompatible, very efficient and low cost materials.


Paolo, in 2017, joined other UniGe students in the creation of the Eco2Logic start-up, winner of the Smart Cup Liguria. An argument, that of eco-sustainability, which has always led him to search for alternative methods to live respecting more the world we live in. 


In the useful link you can find his story and his journey from Imperia to Potsdam.