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Associate Professor Gabriella Garbarino is affiliated with the Department of Civil, Chemical, and Environmental Engineering (DICCA) at the University of Genoa's Polytechnic School, where she serves on both the School Council and Department Board. Her institutional roles demonstrate active administrative engagement within the engineering faculty.
Her research centers on sustainable industrial processes with emphases on catalytic materials development, biomass valorization, and environmental impact assessment. Key specialties include ceria-based oxidation catalysts, lignin pyrolysis for renewable chemicals, and zeolite-mediated biofuel production. These focus areas align with green chemistry principles and industrial decarbonization efforts, particularly in chemical and environmental engineering contexts.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a cohesive research trajectory in catalytic process engineering for sustainability, spanning ceria catalyst characterization, lignin conversion technologies, sorbitol upgrading, ethanol-to-hydrocarbons pathways, and graphene modification. These works collectively advance materials design for green industrial applications while addressing critical challenges in renewable feedstock utilization and emission reduction.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals were documented in the provided institutional profile.
While specific advisees and grant details are unlisted, her extensive graduate-level teaching across multiple engineering programs indicates active supervision of master's students. Teaching responsibilities span energy, environmental, and chemical engineering disciplines, reflecting integration of research themes into advanced coursework.
Collaborative research patterns evident in co-authored publications suggest participation in multidisciplinary teams focused on catalytic materials and sustainable process engineering, though specific laboratory names or dedicated research centers are not explicitly mentioned in the source material.


