Littanzi Alessandra
Department of Chemistry and Biology
University of Salerno
Italy
Biography
Alessandra Lattanzi was born in Rome. He graduated in Chemistry at the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1992 with praise and title of Doctor of Research in Chemistry at the same university. From November 1996 to October 2005 he held the role of university researcher (CHIM / 06) at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Salerno. Since 2005 he has been Associate Professor (CHIM / 06) at the Department of Chemistry and Biology of the same University. He has spent periods of research abroad (1999-2000) at the University of Sheffield (UK) and King's College (2001, London). He holds the courses of "Advanced Organic Chemistry", "Organic Chemistry I (Module B and Laboratory)" for the Degree in Chemistry. Since 2012 it is responsible for the ' the chemical area of ​​the National Piano Lauree Scientifiche project. His research interests relate to asymmetric organocatalysis, stereoselective metal-catalyzed oxidation, and description of chiral structures by geometric and algebraic approach. He is author of more than 95 publications in international journals, 12 chapters of books and various presentations at national and international congresses. He has been referring to numerous Wiley, ACS, RSC, Elsevier, Thieme, Springer and Fundraising (MIUR, Czech and Polish Science Foundation) journals. It is a member of the COST CM0905 (ORCA-Organocatalysis) action. description of chiral structures by geometric and algebraic approach. He is author of more than 95 publications in international journals, 12 chapters of books and various presentations at national and international congresses. He has been referring to numerous Wiley, ACS, RSC, Elsevier, Thieme, Springer and Fundraising (MIUR, Czech and Polish Science Foundation) journals. It is a member of the COST CM0905 (ORCA-Organocatalysis) action. description of chiral structures by geometric and algebraic approach. He is author of more than 95 publications in international journals, 12 chapters of books and various presentations at national and international congresses. He has been referring to numerous Wiley, ACS, RSC, Elsevier, Thieme, Springer and Fundraising (MIUR, Czech and Polish Science Foundation) journals. It is a member of the COST CM0905 (ORCA-Organocatalysis) action. fundraising (MIUR, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Czech and Polish Science Foundation). It is a member of the COST CM0905 (ORCA-Organocatalysis) action. fundraising (MIUR, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Czech and Polish Science Foundation). It is a member of the COST CM0905 (ORCA-Organocatalysis) action.
Research Interest
Organic Chemistry