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| | Career ProfileDegree: | Doctoral Degree | Career Level: | Entry Level | Occupation: | Life, Physical, and Social science | Career Title: | Chemists, Materials Scientists, Physical Scientists, All Other | Target Title: | Research Scientist, Field Applications Scientist/Process Engineer | Target Locations: | Atlanta, GA , Chicago, IL , Raleigh, NC | Skills: | research;materials;chemist;innovation;development;technology; | | |
| Daniele Paradiso is Research Scientist, Field Applications Scientist/Process Engineer(Life, Physical, and Social science) from Knoxville,TN United States. Experience University of Tennessee , United States 08/2014 - current Ph.D. Candidate/Teaching Assistant - Enthusiastic and self-driven scientist, inclined to problem solving, with 4 years of applied experience through 3 different projects, leading to relevant results in depositing nanoparticles on oxide substrates to produce 3 or more advanced materials for optoelectronic and catalytic applications.
- Goal-oriented and proficient with budgeting, as well as comfortable to work in a team environment and extremely collaborative. - Creative thinker with relevant technical skills and knowledge, currently developing a methodology to perform the selective deposition of metal particles on ceramic substrates, already resulted in 2 conference presentations.
- Proficient in troubleshooting a variety of applied problems, including optimized use of gas-solid adsorption/desorption for the characterization of materials and surfaces, with presentations at 3 conferences.
- Self-starter, independently created a MATLAB script for the analysis of nanomaterials pore size distribution, obtained with 3 different gases.
- Possessing comprehensive communication skills, as a result of teaching and assisting students in 5 different undergraduate courses in the physical sciences. University of Tennessee , United States 10/2013 - 03/2014 Research Collaborator - Worked with physical adsorption and neutron scattering techniques to pursue the study of novel biological materials for energy storage, leading to first-time determination of their low-temperature adsorption properties, also resulted in 1 publication.
Education University of Milan , , United States 10/2008 - 02/2012 Degree: Bachelor's Degree Major:Physics Broad preparation in physics with thesis work in experimental nuclear physics. University of Milan , , United States 02/2012 - 03/2014 Degree: Master's Degree Major:Physics Concentration in condensed matter physics with thesis work in physical chemistry. University of Tennessee , , United States 08/2014 - current Degree: Doctoral Degree Major:Physical Chemistry Gained experience and achieved relevant results in physical vapor deposition of metal particles on metal oxide substrates, as well as porous structure analysis of energy-related materials. Broad hands-on experience and troubleshooting attitude.
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