Roberta Cipullo

Roberta Cipullo

Full Professor

Room/Tel: 2P-11/+39-081-674362 | e-mail: rcipullo@unina.it

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  • 2019 – present Coordinator of the Chemistry Course at the Federico II University of Naples.
  • 2019 – present Full Professor at the Federico II University of Naples.
  • 2013 – 2020 Co-founder and Member of the Board of Directors of the HTExplore Spin-off.
  • 2006 Associate Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at the Federico II University of Naples.
  • 2000 6-months Research Project at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Kanazawa, Japan). Supervisor: Prof. M. Terano. Project: Kinetic study of the polymerization of 1-alkenes promoted by homogeneous isotactic-selective metallocene catalysts by means of “stopped-flow” techniques.
  • 1999 Research Associate at the Federico II University of Naples.
  • 1996-1997 Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the Federico II University of Naples.
  • 1995 CNR Scholarship on the topic: “Synthesis and characterization of vinyl polymers”, at the research group of prof. Paolo Corradini.
  • 1994 PhD in Chemical Sciences, Federico II University of Naples.
  • 1994 Erasmus scholarship at the University of Konstanz (Germany), Research Group of Prof. Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
  • 1991 Graduation in Chemistry at the Federico II University of Naples. Thesis Title: Studies on the polymerization mechanism of propylene, through the characterization of hydrooligomerization products. Supervisors: Prof. Paolo Corradini and Prof. Vincenzo Busico

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