Andrea Correa

Andrea Correa

Associate Professor

Room/Tel: 2Mc-32/+39-081-674XXX | e-mail: andrea.correa@unina.it

Area of Expertise: Molecular modeling of homogeneous and heterogeneous transition metal catalysis.
Short Bio

  • 2019 – present Associate Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at University of Naples Federico II
  • 2016 – 2019 Tenure Track in Inorganic Chemistry at Chemical Science Department of University of Naples Federico II
  • 2015 Post Doc Fellow Chemical Science Department of University of Naples Federico II.
    Research area: Heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta Catalysis
  • 2014 ASN Abilitation for Associated Professor in Inorganic and Chemistry for Engineering
  • 2014 Post Doc Fellow Department of Chemistry. University of Salerno
    Research area: Polymer technology
  • 2012 – 2014 Post Doc Fellow Department of Chemistry. University of Salerno.
    Research area: Organometallic catalysis
  • 2009 – 2012 Post Doc Fellow founded by Dutch Polymer Institute Department of Chemistry. University of Salerno
    Research area: Heterogeneous polymerization catalysis
  • 2006 – 2009 Post Doc Fellow at Department of Chemistry. University of Salerno. Salerno.
    Research area: Organometallic catalysis
  • 2006 Ph. D in Chemistry University of Salerno Department of Chemistry. Salerno.
    Supervisor: Prof Luigi Cavallo;
    Thesis: Mechanism of Olefin Polymerization Catalyzed by Early Transition Metals
  • 2002 Graduation in Chemistry at University of Salerno.
    Master Thesis in Theoretical Chemistry.
    Supervisor: Prof. A. Peluso

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