Cinzia Giannini, dirigente di ricerca dell’Istituto di cristallografia di Bari (Cnr-Ic), è stata eletta Presidente della Società Italiana Luce di Sincrotone (SILS) per il triennio 2021-2023.
La nomina di Cinzia Giannini attesta la grande reputazione scientifica raggiunta in questo settore dalla ricercatrice e rappresenta un segnale di notevole apprezzamento e visibilità scientifica delle attività di ricerca del Cnr e dell’Istituto nella cristallografia a livello nazionale ed internazionale.
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Cinzia Giannini, Ph.D. in Physics and Master in Physics with Honors at the Department of Physics, University of Bari / Italy
- 2020-present Director of Research of the National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Crystallography Bari (IC)
- 2019-present Scientific Advisory Commitee of the Chemistry and Material Tecnology Department in CNR
- 2016-present Executive Committee of the Italian Society of Synchrotron Radiation Congress (SILS)
- 2017-2015 GEV member for the National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes (ANVUR) – Physics Area (GEV2)
- 2016cAwarded of the ITWIIN2016 Prize as "Capacity Building" (ITWIIN=Association of women innovators and inventors)
- 2012cReview panel member for the upgrade of the UPBL1 / ID01 beamline at the ESRF (Grenoble – France)
- 2011-present Head of the X-ray MicroImaging Laboratory (XMI-L@b) in IC/CNR
- More than 25 years’ experience in the structural characterization of materials, nanomaterials, biomaterials, interfaces and surfaces with X-ray
- based scattering techniques (XSW, XRR, XRD, SAXS, WAXS, GISAXS, GIWAXS, Scanning SAXS/WAXS Microscopy).
- Research interests span the structural analysis of (nano)materials, biomaterials, natural and bio-engineered tissues, fibers.
- University Habilitations: applied physics (02/D1 and 02/B1); models and methodologies in chemistry (03/A2)
More than 250 pubblications, H index 44 (Google Scholar), 40 (Scopus)