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Dr. Daniel Doveiko is a Researcher in the Pure & Applied Chemistry department at the University of Strathclyde's Faculty of Science. His work focuses on nanoparticle design, fluorescence spectroscopy, and material characterization, with applications in environmental science, biomedical engineering, and drug delivery systems. He is currently a Research Co-investigator on the EPSRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership (2020-2025), collaborating on nanoparticle metrology and molecular dynamics studies.
He holds a PhD in Physics and has published extensively in journals like Journal of Chemical Physics and Langmuir. His research employs advanced techniques including molecular dynamics simulations and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP). Notable achievements include developing smartphone-based microscopy systems and studying silica nanoparticle interactions with fluorescent dyes.
- Key areas: Nanoparticle adsorption mechanisms, quantum chemistry calculations, biomedical nanocarriers
- Techniques: Molecular dynamics, fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray scattering
- Award: Certificate of Achievement (2023)
His work bridges theoretical and experimental chemistry, contributing to both fundamental material science and applied biomedical solutions.
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