Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, University of Surrey
Dr. Daniela Carta received her degree in Chemistry from University of Cagliari, Italy and her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK working on sol-gel materials for biomedical applications. She has worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cagliari, Italy on sol-gel synthesis and characterization of metals/alloys and functional oxide nanoparticles dispersed in highly porous matrices and as a Research Fellow at the NanoGroup at the Nanofabrication Centre, University of Southampton, UK, working on nanodevices for memory applications based on thin film oxides.
In November 2016 she was appointed as a Lecturer in Physical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. Her current research is focussed on fabrication of phosphate-based glasses and gels for tissue engineering using in-solution techniques (coacervation and sol-gel) for bone regeneration and wound healing. Dr Carta has received funds from EPSRC, UKRI, MRC and Royal Society of Chemistry.