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Giancarla Alberti
Also published under:G. Alberti
Affiliation
Dep. of Chemistry, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
Topic
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers,Affinity Constant,Surface Plasmon Resonance,Detection Limit,Experimental Setup,Optical Fiber,Thermal Polymerization,White Light Source,Chemical Sensors,Functional Monomer,Furan Compounds,Light Source,Optical Sensors,Proof Of Concept,Refractive Index,Sensory Systems,Simple Experimental Setup,Chemical Parameters,Direct Light,Error Bars,FR4 Substrate,Glyphosate Concentration,Inkjet Printing,Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance,Photodiode,Plastic Fiber,Polyethylene Terephthalate,Rectangular Waveguide,Resonance Wavelength,Sensor Configuration,Silver Nanoparticles,Surface Plasmon Resonance Phenomenon,Transformer Oil,Waveguide Core,Aqueous Matrices,Biochemical Sensors,Blank Solution,Blue Shift,Compounds In Aqueous Solutions,Core Refractive Index,Detection Of Glyphosate,Detection Range,Divinylbenzene,Dose-response Curves,European Chemicals Agency,European Food Safety Authority,Experimental Configuration,Experimental Values,Finite Element Method,Fluid System,
Biography
Giancarla Alberti was born in Soresina, Cremona, Italy, in 1969. She received the master’s (Hons.) degree in chemistry and the Ph.D. degree in chemical sciences from the University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, in 1993 and 1999, respectively, with a doctoral thesis entitled: “Solid Sorbents for Metal-Ions: Characterization and Applications in Analytical Chemistry,” under the supervision of Prof. Teresa Soldi.
In 1993, she passed the National examination, enabling her to exert Chemist’s profession. From 1993 to 1996, she had some collaboration with the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of General Chemistry, University of Pavia. From 1999 to 2002, she had some contracts with different public and private research centers. She became a Researcher in Analytical Chemistry with the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences, University of Pavia, in 2002, and an Associate Professor in 2015. Her scientific activities are documented in 82 articles published in international journals (H-index 19; citations 1182 by Scopus and H-index 24; citations 1814 by Google Scholar). Her research interests include investigations on biphasic equilibria between metal-ions solutions and solid sorbents of various nature (ion-exchange and chelating resins, molecular imprinted polymers (MIP); and activated carbon, soils, and clays), speciation of trace metal ions in different matrices, development of electrochemical and optical sensors/methods for metal ions, and data treatment with chemometric approaches.
Dr. Alberti is part of the editorial board of “International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health” in 2020.
In 1993, she passed the National examination, enabling her to exert Chemist’s profession. From 1993 to 1996, she had some collaboration with the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of General Chemistry, University of Pavia. From 1999 to 2002, she had some contracts with different public and private research centers. She became a Researcher in Analytical Chemistry with the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences, University of Pavia, in 2002, and an Associate Professor in 2015. Her scientific activities are documented in 82 articles published in international journals (H-index 19; citations 1182 by Scopus and H-index 24; citations 1814 by Google Scholar). Her research interests include investigations on biphasic equilibria between metal-ions solutions and solid sorbents of various nature (ion-exchange and chelating resins, molecular imprinted polymers (MIP); and activated carbon, soils, and clays), speciation of trace metal ions in different matrices, development of electrochemical and optical sensors/methods for metal ions, and data treatment with chemometric approaches.
Dr. Alberti is part of the editorial board of “International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health” in 2020.