Massimo Lazzari received his PhD in Macromolecular Chemistry in 1996 from the University of Torino (Italy). Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Prof. K. Hatada’s laboratory (Osaka University, Japan, 1996-97), where he learned the secrets of anionic polymerisation. In 1998 he joined as assistant professor the Group of Polymeric Materials at the University of Torino, working on the characterisation and degradation of complex polymer systems. After a short permanence as visiting professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) in 2001, and then as Postdoctoral Research Associate (Marie Curie Fellowship by the European Union, 2002-03; Block copolymers for the fabrication of nanomaterials), he got a tenure track position at the Institute of Technological Investigations on research leave from the University of Torino. He is Associate Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela since the beginning of 2010, teaching at the Faculties of Chemistry and Physics (Bachelor and Master courses, such as Macromolecules and Colloids, Nanostructured Materials, Degradation, Stabilization and Recycling of Polymers). His current research interests include: fabrication of nanostructured polymeric materials; self-assembly of block copolymers in solution; hierarchical self-assembly of metal nanoparticles/block copolymers hybrid systems; polymeric systems as protecting/reducing agents in the synthesis of metal nanoparticles; polymer synthesis by controlled radical polymerization. He is co-author of about 50 papers on ISI journals and several book chapters, as well as co-editor of a book (Block Copolymers in Nanoscience, 2006 by Wiley).
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