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Narges Ataollahi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Trento. Her research focuses on electrochemical systems, sustainable materials, and environmental engineering. She teaches courses such as Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion and Innovative Materials and Energy, emphasizing practical applications of material science and energy technologies. Her work integrates analytical chemistry, renewable energy systems, and pollution control strategies.
Research interests include developing advanced sensors for environmental pollutants, optimizing thermoelectric generators using sustainable materials, and repurposing waste materials like PET for energy applications. She explores the interplay between material properties and their performance in energy storage/conversion systems through experimental and computational methods.
Her articles from 2023–2025 highlight breakthroughs in graphene-based biosensors, sustainable thin-film solar cells, and machine learning-driven thermoelectric design. These studies underscore a commitment to bridging material innovation with environmental sustainability.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Teaching and advising roles include leading labs on material characterization and collaborating with assistants like Mirco D'Incau. Her work contributes to interdisciplinary efforts in energy engineering and environmental technology.