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Joana Rodrigues is a Researcher at the Physics Department (DFIS) of the University of Aveiro (UA) and the Institute of Nanostructures, Nanomodelling and Nanofabrication (i3N). She completed her PhD in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology at UA in 2015. She also has MSc (2010) and BSc (2008) degrees in Physics conferred by the same institution.
In 2016, she worked as an R&D Engineer at Bosch Thermotechnology, leading activities devoted to the creation of new technologic solutions for water softening, sensing and purification, which included the coordination of the research tasks between the Portuguese and German teams. Working on this project triggered new scientific interests as the need for reliable and cost-effective solutions in the sensing area, namely on health and environmental control indicators, as well as on improving the means for water purification/remediation.
She returned to i3N/UA in 2017 as a post-doctoral researcher to engage in a new research topic focused on developing materials to be used as transducers for sensing applications, while continuing to collaborate with the R&D team at Bosch regarding water treatment. In 2018, she became the principal investigator (PI) of a project (PTDC/NAN-MAT/28755/2017) funded by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT), on the topic of “Nanostructured ZnO and ZnO/nanocarbon composites for biosensing applications", which allow pursuing autonomous research in a highly competitive and multidisciplinary field. In 2022, she was awarded funding from the Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus (CEEC, funding from FCT) for a project devoted to “Energy-efficient photocatalysis: ultraviolet long persistent luminescent phosphors as inner light for photocatalytic applications”, ranked 1st place in the Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology panel at the Assistant Researcher level, with a score of 9.74 in 10.
Throughout her career, she acquired a wide expertise in multidisciplinary areas, with a focus on advanced spectroscopy (e.g. UV-VIS-NIR, Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopies), as internationally recognised in some of her awards. The exploitation of the optical properties of several materials for distinct applications (e.g. optoelectronics, photocatalysis, sensing) has been the core of her research, together with the growth/synthesis of different materials. Indeed, she was responsible for the development and optimization of a new laser-processing method, laser-assisted flow deposition, to grow oxide materials.
Besides her research, she has been greatly involved in the supervision of PhD, MSc and BSc students and has a crucial role in the “UV-Vis Spectroscopy Lab” at i3N/UA, being responsible for training and aiding assistance to all users. She is currently a board member of the DFIS and leads the organization and moderation of biweekly meetings between the i3N/UA members. Additionally, she participates in various dissemination activities promoted by both the DFIS and i3N/UA.
She is enrolled in several prolific (inter)national collaborations, mostly on the optical characterization of different materials, which led to various publications in high-ranked journals. Moreover, the scientific recognition that she received in her career has led to invitations to deliver talks at leading conferences, e.g. EMRS. She has also been participating in the organization of international conferences and is also a Guest Editor of the MDPI Chemosensors Journal. Other activities include serving as a referee in peer-review journals, participating in Juris of academic degrees and actively pursuing funding opportunities.
Overall, her research led to the publication of 74 peer-review papers (33 in the last 5 years), 30 as first and 29 as the corresponding author, and 8 conference papers, with over 1254 citations and an h-index of 18 (SCOPUS accessed in 27/02/2023). I was involved in the presentation of 77 posters and 50 talks, 17 of which as invited. I also received 4 best poster awards at international conferences and was/are an active member in 9 (inter)national research projects, involving several partners from academia and industry.
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