Marina Di-Oliveira
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Marina Di-Oliveira is pioneering the intersection of robotics, plasma physics, and electrochemistry to revolutionize sensor manufacturing. Her primary research focuses on developing scalable, low-cost strategies for activating mass-produced electrochemical sensors, with a particular emphasis on 3D-printed electrodes. Her landmark 2025 paper, "Robotic Plasma System for Rapid Activation of Mass-Produced Electrochemical Sensors," has already garnered 5 citations, establishing her as an emerging leader in sustainable analytical chemistry. Di-Oliveira’s major contribution is the creation of a fully automated robotic plasma system that provides a standardized, eco-friendly method for enhancing or restoring the electrochemical performance of disposable electrodes. This breakthrough addresses a critical bottleneck in routine analysis: the need for consistent, high-sensitivity sensors without costly or toxic chemical treatments. By demonstrating successful treatment of 3D-printed electrodes, her work opens the door to truly democratized, on-demand sensor production. Her achievements represent a significant step toward green, scalable manufacturing in electrochemical sensing, positioning her research as a cornerstone for future point-of-care diagnostics and environmental monitoring.
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