Francesco Muniz Miranda
Associate Professor · Physical Chemistry
University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaAbout
Francesco Muniz Miranda is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE), Italy. He specializes in physical chemistry and computational spectroscopy, with a robust portfolio in density functional theory (DFT), surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and molecular dynamics simulations. His teaching includes courses on Chemical-physical methods for the characterization of materials and Physical Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy for both undergraduate and master's students.
Research Interests
His research spans a diverse range of fields, including:
- Computational modeling of molecular interactions and spectroscopic properties
- Enzyme catalysis and plastic degradation mechanisms (e.g., PETase)
- Nanomaterials and plasmonic systems for sensing and catalysis
- Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their stability under extreme conditions
- Coordination chemistry and spin crossover phenomena
- Surface science and spectroscopy of nanostructured materials
His work often integrates experimental validation with high-level computational modeling, bridging theory and application in materials science and catalysis.
Publications and Research Output
From 2025 to 2018, he has consistently published in high-impact journals. His recent work includes mechanistic studies on PETase-catalyzed plastic hydrolysis, DFT-based SERS analyses, and MOF stability studies. These articles reflect a strong focus on sustainability, advanced spectroscopy, and computational benchmarking.
Teaching and Mentorship
He teaches both undergraduate and master's level courses, emphasizing spectroscopic techniques, quantum chemistry, and materials characterization. His courses include practical components such as laboratory exercises and computational modeling, often using software for spectral simulation and analysis.
Laboratory and Collaborations
He is affiliated with the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences at UNIMORE and has access to advanced instrumentation. He collaborates with national and international institutions, including universities in Florence and Belgium, and participates in interdisciplinary projects combining chemistry, physics, and materials science.
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