RESEARCH AREA

          My expertise in understanding the effects of metalloids in plants goes back to my PhD. The transition from plant sciences to materials engineering in 2014 kept me linked to green chemistry. This unique career path has not only deepened my knowledge but also facilitated several significant national and international collaborations in both research fields. This path positions me ideally to explore interdisciplinary research in plant-metal interactions. 

          My work has been warmly received by peers in materials sciences, leading to invitations to be a keynote speaker, advisor, editor, and reviewer of international projects and key papers in the field. I am now delving into a research area focused on crafting innovative materials by metal-plant interactions, addressing the evolving needs of material engineers with a commitment to greener and eco-conscious solutions.