About
Education
- 12/2005 – Ph. D., Physical Chemistry-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, University of Calabria, Italy; Grade: Excellent
- 03/2002 – Laurea Magistralis, Physical Chemistry, University of Calabria, Italy; Grade: 110/110 Magna cum Laude
- 07/1996 – A-level High School Diploma, Scientific Lyceum, Italy; Grade: 60/60
Prizes and Awards
- BRSG-NMRDG Award for Excellent Contribution to Magnetic Resonance (Feb 2015, awarded by the NMR Discussion Group of The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group of the Institute of Physics, UK)
- Dean’s Prize (Dec 2013, awarded by the Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences, University of Southampton) for Outstanding contribution to Research.
Administrative Responsibilities
- Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Magnetic Resonance
- Chemistry MSc Director of Programmes
- MSc Chemistry Programme Leader
Academic Qualifications
- 20/12/2018: Fellowship of the UK Higher Education Academy
- 26/05/2021-26/05/2030: Qualified as Full Professor within sector 03/A2 (Models and Methods in Chemistry – Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale, Italy
- 29/01/2014-29/01/2023 Qualified as an Associate Professor within sector 03/A2 (Models and Methods in Chemistry – Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale, Italy)
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