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Eleonora is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Materials since February 2018. Together with teaching UG courses she focuses on the development of Outreach activities in the department, including summer schools and work experience programmes, and is responsible for organising school visits and events run outside Imperial College London. She is a STEM ambassador and a member of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Eleonora worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Materials in the group of Professor Eduardo Saiz. Her project was based on the development of self-healing, shape-memory composite materials with structural and functional capabilities and the ability to sense the environment and adapt autonomously. The project was the result of a collaboration with several institutions including IK4-CIDETEC (Spain) and is currently being funded by DARPA.
She obtained her PhD from Imperial College London (with no corrections required), in the department of materials in 2015, where she worked on the development of organic/inorganic self-healing composites with structural and functional capabilities. During her PhD she worked at the same time on the preparation and characterisation of graphene aerogels, the preparation of soft-flexible electronics and pressure and flexion sensors. During these years she supervised several master students, worked in the department at a GTA for 5 different laboratories and Is part of Imperial Consultants through which she collaborated with several companies including Element Six Ltd.(UK) and Southwest Research Institute (US). During her PhD she has been awarded four prizes for presentations and posters in several symposia. She has moreover been awarded the prestigious Santander Mobility award in October 2015.
Eleonora worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Materials in the group of Professor Eduardo Saiz. Her project was based on the development of self-healing, shape-memory composite materials with structural and functional capabilities and the ability to sense the environment and adapt autonomously. The project was the result of a collaboration with several institutions including IK4-CIDETEC (Spain) and is currently being funded by DARPA.
She obtained her PhD from Imperial College London (with no corrections required), in the department of materials in 2015, where she worked on the development of organic/inorganic self-healing composites with structural and functional capabilities. During her PhD she worked at the same time on the preparation and characterisation of graphene aerogels, the preparation of soft-flexible electronics and pressure and flexion sensors. During these years she supervised several master students, worked in the department at a GTA for 5 different laboratories and Is part of Imperial Consultants through which she collaborated with several companies including Element Six Ltd.(UK) and Southwest Research Institute (US). During her PhD she has been awarded four prizes for presentations and posters in several symposia. She has moreover been awarded the prestigious Santander Mobility award in October 2015.
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