Maria da Conceição Paiva has a Ph.D. in Science and Engineering of Polymers and Composites from the University of Minho and a Licenciature in Chemistry from the Faculty of Science of the University of Porto. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Minho and, between 2000 and 2003, was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Clemson University, Center for Engineering Fibers and Films, SC, USA. She develops research in the areas of i) modification of nanoparticle surfaces and interfaces for the preparation of functional polymer matrix composites, ii) development of low-cost carbon fibers, and iii) plastics and the environment, from the perspective of recycling and environmental characterization of plastic waste. She has participated in 40 research projects, of which she coordinated 6, and published more than 90 articles in international peer-reviewed journals. She supervised 7 completed PhD theses and has 6 ongoing, and more than 45 completed Master dissertations. She is a Fellow of the Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany, and collaborated with The University of Manchester, School of Materials, United Kingdom, and École Nationale d'Ingenieurs from Tunis, Tunisia.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Polymer Composites
Surface Modification
Thermoplastic Nanocomp...
Graphene Based Nanocom...
Polymer recycling
Carbon Nanomaterials
cellulose nanofibrils
conductive polymer com...
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cellulose nanofibrils
Short Biography
Maria da Conceição Paiva has a Ph.D. in Science and Engineering of Polymers and Composites from the University of Minho and a Licenciature in Chemistry from the Faculty of Science of the University of Porto. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Minho and, between 2000 and 2003, was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Clemson University, Center for Engineering Fibers and Films, SC, USA. She develops research in the areas of i) modification of nanoparticle surfaces and interfaces for the preparation of functional polymer matrix composites, ii) development of low-cost carbon fibers, and iii) plastics and the environment, from the perspective of recycling and environmental characterization of plastic waste. She has participated in 40 research projects, of which she coordinated 6, and published more than 90 articles in international peer-reviewed journals. She supervised 7 completed PhD theses and has 6 ongoing, and more than 45 completed Master dissertations. She is a Fellow of the Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany, and collaborated with The University of Manchester, School of Materials, United Kingdom, and École Nationale d'Ingenieurs from Tunis, Tunisia.