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Maria Di Bari is a permanent Researcher at the Department of Mathematical, Physical and Computer Sciences, University of Parma, since December 2001. Her academic career spans experimental physics, drug delivery systems, and educational research, with extensive experience in neutron scattering techniques.
- Education: Physics Degree (1990), Ph.D. in Astronomy (1996), both from Sapienza University of Rome
Her research focuses on structural and dynamic properties of macromolecular systems using X-ray and neutron scattering. Key subjects include polysaccharide gels, protein dynamics under high pressure, and nanostructures for drug delivery/tissue engineering.
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work across biophysics, drug delivery systems, and nonlinear dynamics. She has co-authored studies on lipid-saccharide nanoparticles, water dynamics in hydrogels, and biomedical applications of neutron scattering.
- Teaching Roles: Lecturer in Mechanics, Calorimetry, Cosmology, Numerical Methods, and Physics Didactics for Physics, Mathematics, and Biotechnology degrees
- Funded Projects: FIRB (2002) on microsystems for drug delivery, PRIN (2004, 2007) on saccharide systems and polymer biocompatibility


