Alberto Cellai

Ph.D. candidate in Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali , 40th cycle (2024-2027)
Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT)

Profile

PhD

Research topic

Design of biobased adhesives with adaptable covalent networks (CANs)

Tutors

Research interests

Electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties / Proprietà elettriche, magnetiche e meccaniche
Materials for energy / Materiali per l'energia
Materials characterization / Caratterizzazione di materiali
Materials synthesis / Sintesi di materiali
Surfaces / Superfici
Semiconductors / Semiconduttori
Additive manufacturing / Manifattura additiva
Composites / Compositi
Polymers / Polimeri
Functional materials / Materiali funzionali
Structural materials / Materiali strutturali

Biography

Alberto Cellai is a materials engineer and researcher with a passion for sustainable and functional materials. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Materials Engineering from Politecnico di Torino in 2022 and went on to complete a Master's in Materials Engineering for Industry 4.0, specializing in advanced manufacturing.
During his studies, he spent six months on an Erasmus exchange at INP Phelma in Grenoble, France, where he gained valuable experience in an international research environment.
For his master’s thesis, he explored 3D printing using digital light processing (DLP) with biobased monomers and conductive fillers, combining sustainability with innovative materials. This research opened the door to a research grant at Symbio, where he worked on conductive inks and films for battery applications.
In November 2024, he began his PhD, focusing on biobased adhesives with covalent adaptable networks.