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Daniela Reggio is a Lecturer in Analytical Science for Sustainable Heritage at the Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources, University College London. Her work bridges heritage science, analytical chemistry, and sustainable conservation practices.
- Current research focuses on in situ non-destructive protocols for built heritage analysis.
- Developed SERS sensors for detecting degradation markers in cultural heritage materials.
- Collaborates internationally with institutions including CSIC (Spain), UNAM (Mexico), and Sapienza University (Italy).
Her research spans heritage materials science, earthen architecture, and climate change narratives through ancient technologies. She specializes in portable instrumentation (pXRF, SEM, Raman) and interdisciplinary partnerships with NGOs, local authorities, and cultural institutions.
Scientific contributions include BUILT-on-EARTH project (Galician Agency for Innovation funding) and advancements in SERS sensor validation. Teaching involves postgraduate modules on analytical methods and preventive conservation at UCL.
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