Sebastiano Vasi received a B.Sc., a M.Sc., and a Ph.D. degrees in Physics from the University of Messina, Italy, in 2010, 2013, and 2017, respectively. Actually, he is a researcher at the MIFT Department of the University of Messina. His expertise is on experimental physics of matter, applied physics, and teaching of physics. The most important past activities concern the optical trapping of nanostructures, the thermodynamic study of the interaction between water and biological molecules, the fabrication of low-dimensional materials and investigation of their properties (thin film, 2D materials, etc.) and applications.Ulderico Wanderlingh, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Messina. His research spans neutron spectroscopy, membrane biophysics, calcium dynamics in astrocytes, and water behavior in confined systems. He has over 80 publications and extensive experience in science education and outreach. Wanderlingh has also coordinated advanced physics courses and collaborated internationally, combining experimental techniques with computational modeling in the study of complex biological and physical systems.Giuseppe Mandaglio earned his PhD in Physics in 2007 and is currently an Associate Professor in Experimental Physics of Fundamental Interactions at the University of Messina. His research has focused on investigating nuclear reactions for the synthesis of heavy and superheavy elements, as well as on meson photoproduction through the GRAAL and BGOOD experiments. He is also actively involved in hadron physics research with the KLOE2 and ALICE collaborations. Actually, Professor Mandaglio teaches data analysis to undergraduate physics students and Particle Physics to Master’s students at the University of Messina.