Denise Petri

Professor / PhD. at University of Sao Paulo

BrazilJoined December 2022

Summary

Main interest in polysaccharides for the development of hydrogels, cryogels and xerogels. The combination between polysaccharides with other components (surfactants, amino acids, inorganic particles and natural microfibers) to render functionalities plays an important role in many projects of our group. The materials are applied mainly for drug delivery and removal of pollutants from wastewater (https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=3RsEwZIAAAAJ&hl=pt-BR&oi=ao).

Work Experience (1)

Full Professor

University of Sao Paulo

August 1998 - Present

Sao Paulo

Teaching and Research activities

Academic Studies (3)

PhD

State University of Campinas (Brazil)

January 1990 - November 1992

Physical chemistry of polymer solutions

Pos-Doc

Max Planck Insitute of Polymer Research Mainz

January 1993 - May 1996

Physics of polymer thin films

Post-Doc

University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe

August 1996 - May 1998

Thin films of polysaccharides

Awards and achievements (2)

Associate Editor

Cellulose Journal (Springer-Nature)

September 2020

Editor of one of the most imporatnt journal in the field of cellulose

Member of Editorial Board

Carbohydrate Polymers (Elsevier)

May 2021

Support for the publisher regarding the quality of submissions

Research areas of interest (4)

  • Technologies for the food industry
  • Micro- and Nanotechnology related to agrofood
  • Protecting Man and Environment
  • Sustainability

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