National Institute of Materials Physics
Daniel Crisan is a senior researcher at the National Institute of Materials Physics, specializing in biologically active gold substrates and nanoparticles for high-throughput screening applications. With a robust background in chemistry, Daniel has held various research positions, including as a research assistant on the SEAFRONT project at Newcastle University, where innovative coatings were developed from fluorogels, and as a PhD candidate at the University of Birmingham, managing laboratory resources and mentoring peers. Daniel's expertise extends to functional polymer scaffolds and microbiological applications, underscored by research collaborations in Spain and grant achievements from the Royal Society of Chemistry. Educational credentials include a PhD and MSc in Chemistry from the University of Birmingham, complemented by experience in tutoring and interpreting within healthcare settings.
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National Institute of Materials Physics
The National Institute for Materials Physics ( Institutul National de Cercetare Dezvoltare pentru Fizica Materialelor) Bucharest is devoted to fundamental and applied research and development, with particular emphasis in the fields of solid state physics and materials research.