Maria Luisa Astolfi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Dr Maria Luisa Astolfi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Publication profile
Education
In 2005, the individual graduated from Sapienza University of Rome with a Master’s degree in Chemistry, focusing on a thesis titled “New analytical procedure for the chemical characterization of suspended particulate matter in the atmosphere,” under the guidance of Prof. Enrico Cardarelli and Dr. Cinzia Perrino. They further pursued a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry of Real Systems at the same institution from 2005 to 2008, culminating in 2009 with a thesis on “Chemical characterization of suspended particulate matter in the atmosphere: analytical problems and studies for the identification of emission sources,” supervised by Prof. Silvia Canepari.
Appointments
Currently, from October 2020 to September 2025, they serve as an Assistant Professor RTD-A at the Department of Chemistry, Sapienza University of Rome. In addition, they hold several academic appointments, including being a substitute member of the exam committee for the Ph.D. course in Chemical Sciences at Sapienza University for the 40th cycle, and serving on various committees for research and contractual assignments at the university.
Editorial Activity
They have held several editorial roles, including serving as an invited guest editor for “Advances in Analytical Strategies to Study Cultural Heritage Samples, 2nd Edition” in Molecules, and guest editor for several special issues in journals like Frontiers in Analytical Science and Analytica, focusing on topics like contaminants in environmental matrices and green analytical methods.
Teaching Experience
Since 2020, they have been teaching various courses at Sapienza University of Rome, including “Equilibri Chimici e Tecniche Strumentali di Analisi” and “Chimica Analitica III,” contributing significantly to the curriculum in the Department of Chemistry. They were also an invited teacher in 2021 for a specialized course on monitoring and source identification methods for atmospheric particulate matter.
Research Centre Affiliations and Society Memberships
They have been affiliated with the Research Centre for Applied Sciences for the Protection of the Environment and Cultural Heritage (CIABC) at Sapienza University of Rome since June 2021. They are also a member of the Italian Chemical Society and the Italian Aerosol Society since 2020.
Research Activities
Their research primarily focuses on developing and optimizing analytical methods for the elemental analysis of complex matrices, including environmental, biological, and food samples. They emphasize the importance of efficient sample preparation methods and apply these analytical techniques to environmental monitoring and biomonitoring, particularly assessing the impact of chemical contaminants on human health and environmental quality.
Summary of Scientific Achievements
The individual has a substantial body of work, with 85 publications, including 78 articles, a review, four conference papers, a book chapter, and an editorial. Their work has spanned from 2006 to 2024, and they have also contributed to patents, proceedings, and books.
Publication top notes
Agro-industrial wastes as potential carriers for enzyme immobilization: A review
Comparative elemental analysis of dairy milk and plant-based milk alternatives
Enhancement of source traceability of atmospheric PM by elemental chemical fractionation