PhD in Sustainable Technologies for Industrial and Construction Engineering - CD1 Advanced and Sustainable Materials Research Group: 03/CHEM 03 General and Inorganic Chemistry

  • What it is

    Mobility experience with a research focus

  • Who it’s for

    PhD sandwich, Post Doc

Department

Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, university of Bergamo

Main research activities/topics/projects

The research activities of the group are primarily focused on the synthesis and characterization of hybrid organic–inorganic films, via sol-gel technique, designed to introduce advanced properties to both natural and synthetic polymers. 

The main research topics include:

a) Synthesis, development, and characterization of nanostructured films with functional properties. The nanostructured films produced are deposited onto polymeric substrates, like textiles, endowing them with antibacterial, flame-retardant, water-repellent, UV-absorbing, and self-cleaning properties.

b) Synthesis of chemical transducers for the development of wearable sensors. These transducers are used to create stimuli-responsive textiles for the real-time monitoring of environmental or physiological parameters, with potential applications in the medical, sports, and environmental sectors.

c) Development of bio-based polymers through additive manufacturing. Bio-based polymeric materials, exhibiting properties competitive with those of fossil-based counterparts, are fabricated by 3D printing via stereolithography. Applications include flame-retardant, electrically or thermally conductive materials, sensors, and biomedical devices.

The laboratory is equipped with advanced instrumentation, including FTIR, Raman, NIR, and UV–Vis spectrophotometers, a spectrofluorimeter, optical microscopes and SEM-EDS systems, thermogravimetric analysis equipment, and instruments for the physical characterization of materials. These facilities enable the correlation of the chemical-physical, structural, and microstructural properties of matrices in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, as well as of the nano-/microstructured composites under investigation.

Working language

English and Italian

Duration in months (min-max)

PhD sandwich: 2-6

Post Doc: 3-12

Contacts

Main Scientific Contact Person

Prof. Giuseppe Rosace
Supervisor, Full Professor in Chemistry

giuseppe.rosace@unibg.it