Principles of Fiber Formation from Polymeric Polysaccharides.- Recent Advances in Anionic and Cationic Polysaccharides Fibers.- Cyclo-polysaccharide Assisted Fiber Inclusion Complexes.- Chemistry of Polysaccharide-Proteins Fibers and Fabrics.- 3D Printing Polysaccharide Fiber Hydrogel Composites.
Prof. Lucian A. Lucia gained a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the
University of Florida. He spent approximately two years studying
photoreactive polymers, photoinduced gelation phenomena, novel
supramolecular behavior in microheterogeneous systems (vesicles,
monolayers) as a postdoctoral fellow at the NSF Center for
Photoinduced Charge Transfer at the University of Rochester in
Rochester, NY. The Center funded an extended teaching & research
appointment for Dr. Lucia at Tokyo Metropolitan University near
Tokyo, Japan, from where he accepted an Assistant Professorship
from the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at the Georgia
Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta,
Georgia.
Prof. Lucia has 179 publications in peer review journals and is
also a Distinguished Professor of Green Chemistry, Qilu University
of Technology (China).
Professor Ali Ayoub is an internationally recognized expert in the
biopolymer scienceand engineering field and has successfully
developed groundbreaking inventions in areas relevant to polymeric
materials and the biorefinery concept. He received his B.S in
Physical-Chemistry from the National Chemical Engineering School in
France and Ph.D in Materials Chemistry from the Institute of
Molecular Chemistry, France where his research was related to the
modification of starch for non food application. He has an
extensive international experience. He worked for research
agricultural governmental agencies in Japan and France before he
joined Cornell University in United States and contribute to the
development of novel generation of starch food based products using
reactive extrusion. He has published over 40 technical papers on
the starch modification and its applications and co-authored/edited
two books on the renewables materials and polysaccharides.
Currently, he is a senior scientist in the chemical industry and an
adjunct professor and member associate graduate facultyat North
Carolina State University. He is associated with the United States
Department of Interior and organizing/presiding symposiums related
to natural polymers within the American Chemical Society. He
received many academic awards from Japan, France and USA for his
research in the advances in understanding the starch macromolecules
and its industrial applications.
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