
معرفی
Inès Segovia Campos is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Geneva, affiliated with the Environmental Biogeochemistry and Ecotoxicology group. Her work focuses on microalgae interactions with water contaminants, particularly silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and strontium pollution. She employs molecular biology, advanced microscopy, and analytical chemistry to study bioremediation processes and environmental implications.
She leads the Mission Plancton outreach program at Enviroscope, engaging school students in hands-on experiments with microalgae to explore chemical impacts on plankton. Her research emphasizes biomineralization mechanisms, nanoparticle synthesis, and microalgal applications in pollution mitigation.
Key contributions include studies on Tetraselmis chui for strontium removal and micropearl formation processes. Her articles span 2020–2025, addressing topics like AgNP bioaccumulation and bioremediation strategies for radioactive pollutants.

