cerimonia dedicata ai Dottori di Ricerca in Scienze Chimiche del XXXII e XXXIII

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Venerdì 10 settembre 2021 alle ore 10 nell'Aula Carlo Ciliberto del Complesso Universitario di Monte S. Angelo si è tenuta una cerimonia dedicata ai Dottori di Ricerca in Scienze Chimiche del XXXII e XXXIII Ciclo (vedi allegato) che, avendo conseguito il titolo durante la pandemia, non hanno potuto condividere e festeggiare questo importante momento della loro carriera con i loro familiari, con i colleghi ed i docenti del Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche.

Alla cerimonia hanno partecipato rappresentanti sia del mondo accademico che del mondo produttivo che, con i loro interventi, hanno sottolineato l'importanza dall'esperienza maturata durante il percorso di formazione intrapreso, nonché delle opportunità offerte dal Dottorato in diversi ambiti lavorativi.

La cerimonia si è conclusa con la proclamazione e la consegna di una medaglia ai Dottori di Ricerca del XXXII Ciclo Maria Laura Alfieri, Diaa Aref, Federico Coppola, Massimo Christian D'Alterio, Angela Di Somma, Laura Fioretto, Linda Leone, Arash Seyed Moeini, Paola Nocera, Maria Michela Salvatore, Eduardo Schiavo, Gerardo Zambrano e del XXXIII Ciclo Felicia Daniela Cannavacciuolo, Masoud Delfi, Anna Esposito, Rosa Ester Forgione, Pilar García del Vello Moreno, Ilaria Iacobucci, Meriem Maalej, Arianna Massaro, Chiara Melchiorre, Georgia Ntasi, Fulvio Perrella, Fabio Pirro, Luigia Serpico, Romualdo Troisi, Giulia Vessella, che hanno partecipato sia in presenza che in via telematica.

Auguri a tutti i neodottori di una brillante carriera!!!!!

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PhD in Chemical Sciences

The PhD course in Chemical Sciences is conceived at providing advanced and rigorous training to the next scientists generation, featuring innovative and independent skills in the organization and management of research and development activities, in Academia and Industry, in several chemical sectors.

Great attention is devoted to multidisciplinary aspects of research and its integration with related disciplines (such as Physics, Biology, Engineering), in order to broaden the knowledge horizon and, therefore, future job opportunities. The training includes different orientations that while sharing the scientific and methodological approach, are aimed at understanding structure/function/properties relationships in compounds and materials of different nature and simultaneously at identifying possible applications in cutting-edge sectors, ranging from catalysis, sensors, micro- and opto-electronics, biomedicine, biology and diagnostics.

The teaching and research activity is namely focused on the following topics:

  • chemistry and biochemistry of peptides, proteins and nucleic acids;
  • inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, for the development of metallorganic complexes and synthetic metalloproteins;
  • chemistry and physics of polymeric and nanostructured materials;
  • reactivity and catalysis in industrial and biotechnological processes;
  • synthesis, structure, reaction mechanisms and bioactivity of organic molecules;
  • development of analytical methodologies of interest in the areas of environment, food safety and cultural heritage;
  • development of theoretical and computational models and methods.

For more details, it is suggested to browse the research section of the Department website (link).

 

The PhD School in Chemical Sciences, to commemorate Giulio Regeni, his sacrifice and commitment for freedom in scientic research, dedicates to him one scholarship for each PhD cycle.

 

The PhD course has a strong international imprinting, as a multiplicity of collaborative relationships with prestigious foreign institutions are cultivated (link).

Thanks to a collaboration between the "An-Najah National University", Nablus, Palestine and the University of Napoli "Federico II" in the field of higher education and scientific research, since 2016, the PhD in Chemical Sciences offers for each cycle a position for graduate students from An-Najah University.

 

Contacts

Prof. Angelina Lombardi (coordinator)

Prof. Alessandra Napolitano (coordinator XXXVIII cycle)

Dott. Annarita Quartuccio (secretary)

dotscichi@unina.it


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