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Cecilia Mattevi is a Professor of Materials Science in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London, Faculty of Engineering. Her research focuses on novel 2D materials for energy conversion and storage, including their synthesis and integration into miniaturized devices. She leads the Two-Dimensional Materials Group and collaborates with multiple institutes such as the Cancer Technology Network and the Centre for Processable Electronics.
Mattevi holds affiliations with the Energy Futures Lab, Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering, Quantum Engineering, and Two-dimensional materials EPSRC grants. Key funding includes an ERC-Consolidator Grant (2018) for 3DAddChip and an EPSRC-Royal Society fellowship (2013-2016). Her work spans scalable graphene synthesis (EPSRC-Graphene Engineering) and graphene derivatives in energy applications (EU-Graphene Flagship).
Her research interests integrate materials engineering, nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, and interdisciplinary engineering. Recent studies emphasize 2D material phase engineering, energy storage devices (e.g., zinc-ion batteries), and biosensors for medical diagnostics. Mattevi’s group develops innovative methods like 3D printing of layered materials and clean assembly of van der Waals heterostructures.
Awards include the ERC-Consolidator Grant and Royal Society fellowships. Her contributions to spintronics, graphene-based fuel cells, and nanomaterials for energy systems have been widely recognized. Mattevi’s academic journey includes a PhD in Materials Science (2008) from the European Synchrotron Facility Elettra, postdoctoral research at Rutgers University, and early career roles at Imperial College.




