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Dr Caterina Ducati PhD, RSRF

Fellow

Materials scientist

Senior Research Fellow (2005)

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Caterina was born in Milan, Italy. In 1999 she graduated in Physics in Milan, and moved to Cambridge, Engineering Department, where she worked on carbon nanotubes for field emission and electrochemistry applications under the supervision of Prof. John Robertson. After completing her PhD in 2003, she joined the Electron Microscopy group directed by Prof Paul Midgley, at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, Cambridge. After holding a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship, from 2007 Caterina is a Royal Society University Research Fellow, working on photon-stimulated electron spectroscopy and microscopy of nanostructures.

Caterina was a graduate student at Churchill College. She then held a JRF in Churchill from 2005 to 2008. Caterina has been elected a Senior Research Fellow from October 2008.

Her "other interests" include exploring parks and playgrounds with her two young sons, Paolo and Matteo