PhD in Chemistry
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Currently I am working at National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester on a project is “Bio-Pitch as a Sustainable Replacement of Coal Tar Pitch in Graphite Electrodes.
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2008 and my fascination and wonders led me to decide to pursue chemistry further, and in 2010. After receiving my master's degree, I began working as a lecturer but after three years I made the decision to finish my PhD. In 2017, I finished my PhD in chemistry at Brazil's Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
My doctoral research was focused on "Preparing Jet Engine and Diesel Engine Range Fuels from Biomass Pyrolysis Oil through Hydrogenation Using NiMo as a Catalyst". After receiving my PhD from the University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, I completed a three-year postdoctoral research fellowship on preparing, characterization, and applications of activated and magnetic carbons from waste biomass.
Currently I am working at National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester on a project is “Bio-Pitch as a Sustainable Replacement of Coal Tar Pitch in Graphite Electrodes.