Giovanniantonio Natale, PhD

PhD in Chemical Engineering Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
M Sc in Chemical Engineering University of Naples "Federico II"

Giovanniantonio Natale

Areas of Research

Rheology and microrheology of complex fluids
The rheological response of soft materials is explained starting from microstructural arguments. In each system, the fundamental mechanisms involved are identified in order to control their rheological behaviour. Experimentally, microstructural information are obtained via direct (optical and fluorescent microscopy coupled with microfluidics) and indirect (small angle light scattering) techniques. Moreover, we employ optical tweezers as a way to locally measures colloidal forces of the order of few pico-Newtons and to perform active micro-rheology. Currently, efforts are focused on developing new methodologies to extract interfacial rheological properties via non-invasive micromanipulation with optical tweezers. Also, we are also interested in probing in biological systems (cell, bacteria and algae) and their local interactions (e.g. adhesion forces and chemotactic response).
Engineering of micro/nano particles
Micro and nanoparticles are used in a wide range of applications from enhance oil recovery and drilling fluids to medical imaging, drug delivery, and beauty and personal care products. We engineer micro and nanoparticles to introduce multiple functionalities on the same particle. For example, we developed magnetically responsive nanoparticles, self-propelling Janus (from the two faced Roman God) micro particles that are pH responsive and amphiphilic particles (possessing both hydro-philic and -phobic functionalities) to generate particle stabilized emulsions (Pickering emulsions).
Anisotropic particles suspensions
Anisotropic particles such as carbon nanotubes, nanoclays, nanowires, carbon and glass fibers and many more, are elongated objects with high aspect ratios. They are often present in oil-sands operations (tailings) as well as in biological systems, for example E.coli bacteria. Moreover, carbon nanopartilcles (e.g. carbon nanotubes and graphene) and metal nanowires are particularly interesting as polymer filler to create multifunctional composite because of their thermal, electrical and magnetic properties. Focus is dedicated on how to relate particles microstructures to the macroscopic properties of materials as well as how external (flow, magnetic and electrical) fields can control particles orientational and spatial organizations in complex fluids.
Active colloids
Active colloids are self-propelling particles which transform chemicals, light radiation or thermal energy into motion. Many potential applications are now within reach: from cargo particle in drug delivery to micromixers and mobile probes for biosensors. Their dynamics ranging from the single particle perspective to their collective motion is studied. Major focus is dedicated on the interplay between medium rheology and active colloids dynamics and on the design of new biocompatible active colloids.

Supervising degrees

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Biomedical Engineering - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Biomedical Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Biomedical Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries

Working with this supervisor

We are currently searching for highly motivated and dedicated students to join the group. Please email Dr. Natale if you are interested in joining, and include a description of your research background, a current CV, and a short one page statement of why you want to study colloidal science and/or rheology. Please, check the department guidelines to ensure that you will meet the requirements for admission: https://www.ucalgary.ca/future-students/graduate/explore-programs/chemical-petroleum-engineering-doctor-philosophy-thesis-based Experience in low Reynolds hydrodynamics, rheology, microscopy and colloidal science is definitely an asset. Also, researchers with different backgrounds than chemical engineering (physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, etc.) are also very welcome.

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