- Nanomaterials Synthesis
- Biomedical Applications of Nanoparticles
- Magnetic and Plasmonic Nanomaterials
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Prof. Nguyen Thanh Thi Kim is a Full Professor in Nanomaterials and Vice Dean for Innovation and Enterprise at UCL's Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences. She leads research on magnetic/plasmonic nanomaterials for biomedical applications such as MRI contrast agents, cancer therapy, and drug delivery systems. Her work emphasizes scalable synthesis and functionalization of nanoparticles, with a focus on clinical translation. Positions: 2021–Present: Vice Dean for Innovation & Enterprise, UCL 2013–Present: Professor in Nanomaterials, UCL Department of Physics & Astronomy Research Focus: Cutting-edge synthesis of nanoparticles (e.g., iron oxides, gold nanorods) for diagnostics (MRI), therapeutics (hyperthermia, drug delivery), and environmental applications. Key areas include: Biomedical nanomaterials functionalization Magnetic nanoparticle heating mechanisms Continuous-flow manufacturing of nanoparticles Awards: 2023 IUPAC Distinguished Women Award 2023 SCI/RSC Graham Prize 2019 Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Medal 2014 Founder of Vietnam Young Academy Editorial Roles: Editor-in-Chief of Royal Society of Chemistry's Nanoscience & Nanotechnology series, and Associate Editor of Nanoscale . She has edited 7 theme issues and authored/co-authored 2 seminal books on magnetic nanoparticles. Impact: Over 168 publications, 19,743 citations, and 100+ patents/patent applications. Her research bridges academia and industry, notably advancing MRI contrast agents and hyperthermia treatments.







