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Nadka Tzankova Dintcheva

Prof. Nadka Tzankova Dintcheva

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Prof. Nadka Tz. Dintcheva, professor of (bio)polymer science and technology (Associate Prof since 2015, Assistant Prof 2005-2014) at the University of Palermo. The main research experiences and activities are in three main area of (bio)polymer engineering and science: (1) Polymer recycling; (2) Engineering aspects of Micro-/Nano-filled polymer-based systems; (3) Naturally occurring polymers and compounds as alternatives to the oil-based counterparts. She is the author/co-author of more than 150 publications (many of which are directly relevant to the research activity on the field of polymer recycling, waste management and sustainability), and gained more than 3175 citations, H-index = 34. She has about 20 years’ experience in research, teaching and training of senior and early-career researchers and graduates in the field of polymer science and technology. She is active in International and EU research collaborations, and she is member of scientific board of Polym. Degrad. Discuss. Group (PDDG), Pan-EU society Modif. Degrad. Stab. of Polymers, (MoDeSt) and Editorial Board of Polymers-MDPI (Q1, 17/87).

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Biopolymers
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Biopolymers
Polymers and biopolymers degradation and stabilization
Micro- and nano- composites

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Prof. Nadka Tz. Dintcheva, professor of (bio)polymer science and technology (Associate Prof since 2015, Assistant Prof 2005-2014) at the University of Palermo. The main research experiences and activities are in three main area of (bio)polymer engineering and science: (1) Polymer recycling; (2) Engineering aspects of Micro-/Nano-filled polymer-based systems; (3) Naturally occurring polymers and compounds as alternatives to the oil-based counterparts. She is the author/co-author of more than 150 publications (many of which are directly relevant to the research activity on the field of polymer recycling, waste management and sustainability), and gained more than 3175 citations, H-index = 34. She has about 20 years’ experience in research, teaching and training of senior and early-career researchers and graduates in the field of polymer science and technology. She is active in International and EU research collaborations, and she is member of scientific board of Polym. Degrad. Discuss. Group (PDDG), Pan-EU society Modif. Degrad. Stab. of Polymers, (MoDeSt) and Editorial Board of Polymers-MDPI (Q1, 17/87).