Laís Cristine Lopes is currently a post-doctoral researcher at São Paulo State University (UNESP) under supervision of Prof. Paulo R. Bueno. She has a degree in Chemistry from the State University of Maringá (UEM, 2011). She has a master's degree in Chemistry (UFPR, 2014), with emphasis on Physical-Chemistry, in the development of electroactive hydrogels synthesized from natural and conductive polymers for controlled drug release. She received her PhD in Chemistry from Federal University of Paraná (2018), in the field of carbon-derived nanomaterials, by developing the chemical synthesis of graphene. Her current research interests are focused on the study of the quantum properties of graphene using electrical and electrochemical spectroscopic methods for further application in biosensors for clinical diagnosis.
Laís Cristine Lopes is currently a post-doctoral researcher at São Paulo State University (UNESP). She has a degree in Chemistry from the State University of Maringá (UEM, 2011). She has a master's degree in Chemistry (UFPR, 2014), with emphasis on Physical-Chemistry, in the development of electroactive hydrogels synthesized from natural and conductive polymers for controlled drug release. She received her PhD in Chemistry from Federal University of Paraná (2018), in the field of carbon-derived nanomaterials, by developing the chemical synthesis of graphene. She was a visiting researcher at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL). Her current research interests are focused on the study of the quantum properties of graphene and low dimensional materials using electrical and electrochemical spectroscopic methods for further application in biosensors for clinical diagnosis.