Research Interests
My inspiration and ultimate goal are to be part of a research plan that will provide technological breakthroughs and contribute to solving critical environmental issues of our society, such as climate change. So, I investigate numerically the morphology and optical properties of carbonaceous (soot) nanoparticles emitted by incomplete combustion of fossil and biofuels, as well as by forest and house fires which contribute to global warming. On the other hand, these nanoparticles are of high interest in many energy storage applications (e.g. batteries, nanomedicine, etc.) when produced under controlled conditions! These reasons motivate me to model from first principle carbonaceous nanoparticle formation dynamics in flames as well as their behaviour in the atmosphere.
Education
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PhD in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano.Sept. 2024 – Present
- Advisor: Prof. Tiziano Faravelli
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Master’s Degree in Process Engineering at ETH Zürich. Sept. 2020 – Oct. 2022
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Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. Sept. 2017 – Jun. 2020
Publications
- G. A. Kelesidis, P. Crepaldi, S. E. Pratsinis. “Oxidation dynamics of soot or carbon black accounting for its core-shell structure and pore network”. Carbon (2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2023.118764
- G. A. Kelesidis, P. Crepaldi, M. Allemann, A. Duric, S. E. Pratsinis. “The mobility diameter of soot determines its angular light scattering distribution”. Combustion and Flame (2023) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.combustflame.2022.112476