Gabriel Salierno

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Title
Green Chemist
Department
Toxics Use Reduction Institute
Institution
University of Massachusetts - Lowell

Education

  • PhD, Industrial Chemistry, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Masters type II, Chemistry, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Research Interests

Green Chemistry Principles   Flame Retardant   Pfas  

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Biography

• Research and develop safer alternatives to toxic chemicals by applying green chemistry principles. • Conducted and led in-depth data analytics resulting in mathematical models improving key chemical processes for next-generation biofuel production, mineral dissolution, and carbon capture. • 22 years of in-depth academic and industrial expertise in chemistry focused on chemical engineering and clean energy, • Over a decade of experience providing scientific and technical solutions and applying in-depth research and discovery. • Successfully mounted and ran customized bench and pilot-scale chemical reactors and separation equipment under budget. • Managed and facilitated activities of a research group comprising diverse backgrounds to meet challenging deadlines. • Resourceful problem-solving. Training in chemical synthesis, UV, IR, spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Liquid and Gas Chromatography, 1H, 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, SEM, TEM, EDS, XPS, XRD, ICP, biocatalysts kinetics, ELISA, Capillary Electrophoresis, and Flow Cytometry. Developed Standard Operational Procedures for process control.

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