Biography:
Nina completed an integrated master’s degree in Chemistry with a year in industry at the University of Leeds. Her studies focused on the characterisation of inorganic compounds, combustion chemistry, and atmospheric chemistry. For her master’s project, she investigated the crystallisation of calcium sulphate using X-ray diffraction, modifying flow reactors to optimise in-line characterisation. This hands-on research experience deepened her interest in catalysis and sustainable chemistry, inspiring her to pursue a PhD at the University of Bath, where she explores photocatalysis in microfluidic devices.
Title : Immobilisation of graphitic carbon nitride onto aluminium-based microfluidic reactors for artificial photosynthesis: Comparative analysis of deposition techniques and photocatalytic performance