- Carbon Materials
- Biochar
- Activated Carbon
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Mauro Giorcelli is an Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, affiliated with the Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT). He holds a PhD in Physics (2009) and previously earned a degree in Electronic Engineering (2004). Dr. Giorcelli is a carbon materials specialist with over 10 years of experience, focusing on low-cost carbon materials derived from recycled biomasses, particularly biochar. His research interests span carbon materials, biochar, activated carbon, biopolymers, and Raman spectroscopy. Dr. Giorcelli's work falls under the scientific branch of Experimental Physics of Matter and Applications (PHYS-03/A) with ERC sectors in environmental chemistry, spectroscopic techniques, and surface science. His research aligns with multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals including clean water, industry innovation, sustainable cities, responsible consumption, and climate action. Dr. Giorcelli's publication record shows a consistent focus on biochar applications, particularly in water purification, composite materials, and electromagnetic properties. His most recent work (2023-2025) demonstrates increasing sophistication in biochar applications, moving from fundamental characterization to real-world implementation in water treatment and advanced composite development. The research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between materials science, environmental engineering, and sustainable technology development. His research is conducted through the Institute of Fundamental Physics and Materials for Nanotechnology at DISAT, utilizing specialized laboratories including the Carbon Materials Characterization Laboratory, Carbon Materials Synthesis Laboratory, and Nanomaterials for composites and photocatalysis Laboratory. Dr. Giorcelli actively teaches Physics I and II across multiple engineering programs at Politecnico di Torino, including Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Engineering. He teaches in both Italian and English, demonstrating international engagement. His current research projects include ICELESS (2023-2025) as Scientific Responsible, focusing on innovative biochar applications.





