Erica Zeglio Assistant professor, Docent
Contact
Name and title: Erica ZeglioAssistant professor, Docent
Workplace: Department of Chemistry Länk till annan webbplats.
Visiting address Room C556Svante Arrhenius väg 16 C
Postal address Kemikum10691 Stockholm
Links
- Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability Länk till annan webbplats.
- AIMES Center for the Advancement of Integrated Medical and Engineering Sciences Länk till annan webbplats.
- Digital Futures Länk till annan webbplats.
- Stockholm University Center for Circular and Sustainable Systems Länk till annan webbplats.
About me
I am an interdisciplinary scientist with experience in organic electronic materials, organic bioelectronics, and materials chemistry. My research is driven by the need for materials and device designs that provide better performance (e.g., for sensing), with a particular focus on bioelectronic applications, and improve the long-term impact of modern technological products.
I have a M.Sc. in chemistry from Pavia University (Italy). In 2012, I moved to Linköping to do a PhD in "Biomolecular and Organic Electronics" under the supervision of Prof. Olle Inganäs. In 2017 I moved to Australia where I had the chance to work with Prof. Damia Mawad group at the University of New South Wales (UNSW, Sydney) and with Prof. Gordon Wallace at the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (University of Wollongong).
In 2018 I joined Mawad Lab at UNSW with an "International Postdoc" grant from the Swedish Research Council in partnership with Herland Lab at KTH. In 2020, I moved back to Sweden and joined Herland Lab at KTH Royal Institute of Technology as a researcher. In 2021, I was awarded a Marie Curie fellowship with the project "Bioresorbable Organic Electronic Devices (BioResORGEL)".
Since September 2023, I joined the Department of Chemistry as an Assistant Professor supported by the WISE program - the largest Swedish initiative in materials science for sustainability.
For more information about our group visit: https://zegliolab.org/
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If you are interested in performing your master's thesis project as a part of our team, feel free to contact me directly with your motivation and interests.
- Teacher of Chemistry of Sustainable Recycling (KZ8024), course on the MSc programme in Sustainable Chemistry.
- Coordinatior for the independent degree project work within the MSc programme in Sustainable Chemistry.
The group core research focus is organic bioelectronics. Our work is driven by the need for materials with the properties needed for device function and that better integrate into life and the environment.
Topics of research span from organic semiconductors with new properties, such as bio-functionalization and degradation, sustainability challenges in modern bioelectronic materials and devices, and device applications, such as for sensing and electrophysiological monitoring.
For more information about our ongoing research projects visit: https://zegliolab.org/
2025
- A. E. Ávila Ramírez, D. P. Van der Laan, M. Bashir Shah, L. Wang, E. Zeglio*, A. Savva*, PEDOT:PSS—A Key Material for Bioelectronics, Advanced Science, https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202513480
- P. Karapapa, S. Mondal, E. Zeglio, B. Das*, From CO2 to C1 Liquid Fuels: Molecular Electrochemical Production of Formic Acid and Methanol, Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed., https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202522226
- A. E. Avila Ramirez, J. Jessika, Y. Fu, G. Gyllensting, M. Batista, D. Hijman, J. Shakya, Y. Wang, W. Yue, R. Kroon, J. Li, M. M. Hamedi, A. Herland, E. Zeglio*, Microfabricated Organic Electrochemical Transistors Enabled by Printing and Laser Ablation, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c16767
- J. Lumpuy-Castillo, Y. Fu, A. E. Avila Ramirez, K. Solodka, J. Li, O. Lorenzo, E. Zeglio*, L. D. Garma*, Inkjet-Printed Graphene Multielectrode Arrays: An Accessible Platform for In Vitro Cardiac Electrophysiology, ACS Applied Bio Materials, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.4c01677
- Y. Lin, R. Kroon, E. Zeglio*, A. Herland*, P-type accumulation mode organic electrochemical transistor biosensor for xanthine detection in fish, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2024.116928
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