Dr. Diana-Speranța Bogdan is a Senior Researcher (R3) at the National Research and Development Institute for Isotopic and Molecular Technologies (INCDTIM) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She holds a PhD in Physics (Biophysics, 2007) and has over 20 years of research experience, with a focus on nanotechnology and surface characterization. Expertise: Atomic force microscopy, surface characterization, nanoscale metrology Education: PhD in Biophysics (2007), MSc in Atomic Physics (1997), MSc in Geology (1999), BSc in Technological Physics (1996), BSc in Mineralogy (2001) Her research spans multiple disciplines including biomimetic materials, optical nanofabrication, and biomedical applications of nanotechnology. Key projects involve: Developing bio-inspired materials using dopamine-based surface engineering Investigating polydopamine adhesion mechanisms at atomic resolution Creating advanced dental biomaterials with improved properties Designing homogeneous immunoassays for environmental monitoring Pioneering quantum lithography for sub-5nm optical fabrication She has contributed to over 15 significant research publications as key expert in projects related to nanotechnology, biomolecular systems, and advanced materials characterization. Current work focuses on green manufacturing technologies and bio-inspired interface design for sustainable materials.



