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Alessio Gullino
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin
Publications - 13
Citations - 164
Alessio Gullino is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alloy & Microstructure. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 66 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessio Gullino include Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Review of Aluminum-To-Steel Welding Technologies for Car-Body Applications
TL;DR: Several dissimilar welding technologies, based on either fusion welding or solid-state welding, are reviewed in this paper, focusing on dissimilar joining among steels and wrought aluminum alloys, are either presently being introduced in the car industry, or are used in other sectors and could be applied in car industry in the near future.
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A detailed microstructural and corrosion analysis of magnesium alloy WE43 manufactured by selective laser melting
Mohsen Esmaily,Mohsen Esmaily,Zhuoran Zeng,Anna Nooshin Mortazavi,Anna Nooshin Mortazavi,Alessio Gullino,Alessio Gullino,S. Choudhary,T Derra,Felix Benn,F D'Elia,M Müther,Sebastian Thomas,Aijun Huang,Antoine Allanore,A Kopp,Nick Birbilis +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the selective laser melting (SLM) process on magnesium alloy WE43 was investigated after SLM, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), and solutionising heat treatment.
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Corrosion resistant and high-strength dual-phase Mg-Li-Al-Zn alloy by friction stir processing
Zhuoran Zeng,Mengran Zhou,Marco Esmaily,Yuman Zhu,S. Choudhary,James C. Griffith,Jisheng Ma,Yvonne Hora,Yu Shi Chen,Alessio Gullino,Qingyu Shi,Hidetoshi Fujii,Nick Birbilis +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , a dual-phase Mg-Li-Al alloy was designed to be durable via friction stir processing followed by liquid CO 2 quenching, which suppressed the formation of the detrimental AlLi phase, and an aluminium-rich protective surface layer also formed.
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Nb 2 O 5 thin film-based conductometric sensor for acetone monitoring
Luca Lombardo,Nicola Donato,Sabrina Grassini,Alessio Gullino,Kaveh Moulaee,Giovanni Neri,Marco Parvis +6 more
TL;DR: The proposed conductometric gas sensor exhibits good sensitivity towards acetone, a bio-marker found in human breath of diabetes patients, which makes the sensor promising in the noninvasive diagnosis of this kind of disease.
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High Sensitive and Selective Minisensor for Acetone Monitoring
Luca Lombardo,Nicola Donato,Sabrina Grassini,Alessio Gullino,Kaveh Moulaee,Giovanni Neri,M. Parvis +6 more
TL;DR: A simple though extremely effective sensor capable of monitoring the presence of acetone at parts per million (ppm) concentrations, thus being suitable for a diabetes diagnosis and having a dimension of 3.3 times 6mm and a cost of less than one dollar.