Viviany Geraldo | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo, Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, with a sandwich period at Université Paris-Sud, France. She has a robust academic background, including a Master’s degree in Materials Science (USP) and a Bachelor’s in Physics from São Paulo State University (UNESP). Specializing in condensed matter physics, her research focuses on SnO₂ thin films, Sb doping, carbon nanotubes, and nanomaterial synthesis. 🧪

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Academic Profile

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of São Paulo (USP, 2005), with a sandwich program at Université de Paris-Sud 🇧🇷🇫🇷. Her research, supervised by Prof. Dr. Valérie Briois and Prof. Luís Vicente de Andrade Scalvi, explored Sb-doped SnO2 properties via sol-gel methods. She completed her Master’s (2001) on SnO2 thin films and doping effects and a Bachelor’s in Physics (1998) at UNESP. She pursued postdoctoral studies at UFMG (2009–2011), focusing on new materials development. Prof. Geraldo is an expert in sol-gel processes, thin films, and Sb-doped SnO2. 🔬📜

 

Professional Career

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo has an extensive teaching and research career. Since 2014, she has been a professor at FUNCESI, teaching Transport Phenomena and Physics courses. At UNIMINAS and Kennedy faculties, she lectured on Electromagnetism and Mechanics, totaling 180 hours per semester. As a postdoctoral researcher at UFMG (2009–2011), she contributed to electromagnetism studies and mobility engineering. Her early career includes synchrotron radiation research in Paris and Hamburg 🌍. Currently, she serves as a public servant, coordinating final engineering projects and contributing to academic councils. Prof. Geraldo specializes in innovative teaching for engineering and physics. 📚⚙️

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Viviany Geraldo’s research focuses on the environmental applications of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their integration into construction materials and biomedical applications. Her work includes sustainable synthesis of CNTs using iron ore tailings 🌱, functionalization of CNTs for enhanced biocompatibility 🧬, and their application in reinforcing mortar and Portland-composite cement 🏗️. She also explores the toxicity and environmental impact of CNTs in biological systems 🐟 and evaluates innovative materials for regenerative medicine 💊. Her interdisciplinary research bridges nanotechnology, environmental sustainability, and material science, advancing green technologies and practical applications in construction and healthcare. 🌍✨

 

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌍 “Environmental and technical assessment on the application of slate waste in Portland-composite cement CEM II” – 2024 | Cited: 0
  • 🧪 “CNT grown in situ from iron ore tailings: simple dispersion and environmental sustainability” – 2023 | Cited: 0
  • 🏗️ “Synthesis and application of carbon nanotubes grown directly on pozzolanic clay” – 2023 | Cited: 0
  • 📚 “Carbon nanotube research developments: Published scientific documents and patents, synthesis, and production” (Book Chapter) – 2022 | Cited: 1
  • 🔬 “High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing” – 2021 | Cited: 6
  • 🧱 “Synthesis of carbon nanotubes on sand grains for mortar reinforcement” – 2020 | Cited: 12
  • 💉 “Carboxylated versus bisphosphonate SWCNT: Functionalization effects on the biocompatibility and in vivo behaviors in tumor-bearing mice” – 2019 | Cited: 11
  • 🐟 “Neurotoxicity in zebrafish exposed to carbon nanotubes: Effects on neurotransmitters levels and antioxidant system” – 2019 | Cited: 47
  • “High-yield synthesis of bundles of double- and triple-walled carbon nanotubes on aluminum flakes” – 2018 | Cited: 13
  • ❤️ “Evaluation of cardiovascular toxicity of carbon nanotubes functionalized with sodium hyaluronate in oral regenerative medicine” – 2014 | Cited: 14

Ehsan Sanattalab | Nano Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab | Nano Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab, Hacettepe university, Turkey

👨‍🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab, a Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering, possesses a rich background in composite nano-materials and bioengineering. His expertise extends to drug delivery carrier design and experimental techniques such as bio-imaging and molecularly imprinted techniques. With a Master’s in Bio-Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Materials Science and Engineering, his academic journey reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research. Currently engaged in coordinating experiments and mentoring students, Dr. Sanattalab is poised to contribute significantly to postdoctoral research endeavors. His passion for nano-materials, polymer science, and bio-imaging underscores his potential as a valuable addition to any research team.

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EDUCATION

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab’s academic journey reflects a dedicated pursuit of knowledge and expertise in engineering and bioengineering fields. He embarked on his educational odyssey with a Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering from Tabriz University in Iran, under the mentorship of Professor Abbas Kianvash. Subsequently, he pursued a Master of Engineering in Bio-Engineering at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey, where he delved into the intricacies of inorganic nanoparticles labeled with fluorescence dyes for enhanced imaging, guided by Professor Tülin Kutsal. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, he focuses on synthesizing and characterizing controlled drug release systems using nanocomposite materials under the guidance of Professor Gülten Gürdağ. 📚

 

EXPERIENCE

 

🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab has demonstrated a wealth of expertise and leadership in his research and career endeavors. Since 2016, he has been actively coordinating and conducting experiments in Enhanced Fluorescent Imaging, drug carrier polymers, and molecularly imprinted polymers. Additionally, his role extends to the synthesis and characterization of multilayered inorganic nanoparticles. Dr. Sanattalab’s dedication also extends to mentoring master’s students in experimental procedures, training newcomers on lab equipment, and supervising undergraduate trainees. Moreover, he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the laboratory environment by preparing instruction manuals for various lab equipment, showcasing his commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. 🌟

RESEARCH FOCUS

 

🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab’s research focus lies at the intersection of chemical engineering and nanomedicine, with a particular emphasis on controlled drug release systems. His contribution to the analysis of Ciprofloxacin-loaded nanoparticles, alongside collaborators Professor Gülten Gürdağ and Belgi Diren Sıgırcı, showcases his expertise in synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for enhanced antibacterial effectiveness. Through this study published in ChemistrySelect, Dr. Sanattalab aims to advance the understanding of nano-enabled drug delivery systems, offering insights into improving therapeutic outcomes while mitigating adverse effects. His dedication to innovative research in nanotechnology underscores his commitment to addressing pressing healthcare challenges. 🌟

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