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Eva Prat Font (Sant Hilari Sacalm, 2000) holds a Chemistry degree and a Master’s in Advanced Catalysis and Molecular Modelling from the Universitat de Girona. Throughout the academic period, she contributed to the research project, “Nanocapsules as supramolecular platforms for regioselective functionalization of fullerenes and catalysis in confined space,” led by Prof. Xavi Ribas. In 2023, she was engaged in the NanoMODS® research project at Medcom Advance S.A., focusing on the synthesis of nanoparticles and their characterization using spectroscopy and microscopic techniques, including Raman scattering (SERS).”
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