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Marie Bermeo Vargas is a Researcher and Doctoral student in Solid State Physics at the Department of Physics, Lund University, within the Lund Institute of Technology (LTH). She is affiliated with NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience and multiple LTH/LU profile areas including Aerosols, Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology, and Light and Materials. Her research focuses on nanomaterials synthesis (e.g., palladium-based nanostructures, gallium phosphide nanowires) and their applications in catalysis, alongside environmental studies on airborne particles from waste recycling processes.
Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to responsible consumption and production (SDG 12) and climate action (SDG 13), addressing challenges in sustainable nanotechnology and waste management. She has participated in high-profile conferences such as the International Aerosol Conference (2022) and Nanowire Week (2022), and actively engages in collaborative projects like the ongoing GaP nanowires project (since 2020).
In her doctoral research, she investigates advanced nanoarchitectures for catalytic efficiency, combining experimental synthesis with characterization techniques. Collaborations span interdisciplinary teams focused on nanotechnology and environmental health, evidenced by co-authored papers in journals like Nanotechnology and ACS Environmental Au.
Her research outputs highlight a balance between technological innovation and environmental impact analysis, with recent studies emphasizing photodetector design using quantum discs-in-nanowires and toxicity assessments of particles from e-waste recycling.

