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Marcella Lusardi

Marcella Lusardi | Chemical and Biological Engineering at Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University3 Followers

Dr. Marcella Lusardi is transforming the field of chemical and biological engineering through her pioneering work at Princeton University. As an assistant professor, she is also affiliated with the Princeton Materials Institute, where she focuses on the molecular-scale design of materials for sustainable chemistry applications. Her research is particularly centered on catalytic and adsorption processes, which are crucial for advancing environmentally friendly technologies. Dr. Lusardi's research group is renowned for its innovative approach to materials synthesis. By manipulating the assembly of building units at the molecular level, her team is able to create fundamentally new and multifunctional materials. This molecular-scale approach not only enhances the properties of the materials but also opens up new possibilities for their application in various fields. The applications of Dr. Lusardi's work are vast and impactful. Her research has significant implications for CO2 capture and conversion, a critical area in the fight against climate change. Additionally, her team is exploring methods for the removal of nanoplastics from water systems, addressing a growing environmental concern. Furthermore, her work in green pharmaceutical synthesis aims to make drug production more sustainable and less harmful to the environment. Dr. Lusardi's contributions to the field extend beyond her research. She is committed to mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists, fostering a collaborative and innovative research environment. Her dedication to sustainable chemistry and her ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical solutions make her a leading figure in her field. Through her work, Dr. Lusardi is not only advancing scientific knowledge but also contributing to the development of technologies that have the potential to make a positive impact on the world. Her efforts in catalysis, molecular materials, and sustainable chemistry are paving the way for a more sustainable future.

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