
معرفی
Professor Giovanni Zangari is a faculty member in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on electrochemical deposition of metallic, semiconductive, and dielectric films for applications in energy conversion, nanoelectronics, and microelectronics. Key areas include the development of novel electrochemical processes for sensors and devices, corrosion science, and the fundamental understanding of material microstructure-property relationships.
Research Interests:
- Nanoelectronics and 2D Materials
- Corrosion and Electrochemical Sciences
- Metallurgy
- Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing
- Solar Power
- Battery/Fuel Cell Technologies
Scientific Contributions: His work spans electrochemical synthesis of nanostructures, energy storage materials, and advanced electrodeposition techniques. Notable achievements include advancements in alloy film deposition and self-limiting electrochemical processes for solar water oxidation.
Awards and Recognition:
- 2012 - Distinguished Plenary Lecture Award, Interfinish World Congress
- 2011 - Fellow of the Electrochemical Society
- 2001 - NSF CAREER Award
- 1999 - Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
Labs and Teams: While not explicitly named, his research likely involves collaborations in electrochemical engineering labs and material science groups at UVA.



