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Elena Galoppini
Elena Galoppini is a Chemistry professor at Rutgers University. In her early life Elena Galoppini had been interested in the liberal art and greek in high school, but she was also very interested in nature and science. Elena's father was the director of Food Science at the University of Pisa, this meant that Elena had first had experience to scientific research. Prior to becoming a professor a Rutgers Elena first studied Chemistry at the University of Pisa, Italy in 1989. Elena Galopinni graduated from the University of Pisa and obtained her Laurea in Chimica, also know as her bachelor degree in Chemistry. After graduating from the University of Pisa Elena Galoppini received a one year fellowship at the university of Chicago. Later, Elena Galopnin decided to stay in Chicago and obtain her PhD from the University of Chicago in 1994. Right after getting her PhD in Chemistry, Elena Galoppini conducted a postsecondary research at the University of Austin. Then she joined department at Rutgers Newark in1996 and up until 2017 she is a chemistry professor at the university Eelena Galoppini during her many years of studies has publish many journal about her reasearch and findings. These articles and journal included Linkers for Anchoring Sensitizers to Semiconductor Nanoparticles, Electric Field Effects On Electron Transfer Rates In Dichromophoric Peptides, and etc. Although Elena Galoppini became a chemistry professor she faced the difficulty of being a mother of two children. Elena as a chemistry professor has had to deal with balancing her work life with her responsibilities with her family. But through all her struggles Elena Galoppini has accomplished many awards and recognition throughout her career. Elena Galoppini received the Langmuir award from the Editorial advisory board in January from 2006-2011. Elena also received the Kavli Frontiers of Sciences Alumna and the Distinguished Service Award from the New York Italian Consulate. Elena Galoppini was awarded the Alan Berman Publications Award from the Naval Research Laboratory and fellowship from CNR, Italy, Alkynylcubanes and Polysubstitued Cubanes. Elena Galoppini was/is member of the American Chemical Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Inter-American Photochemical Society, Electrochemical Society, and the Society of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines. Elena is experienced in organic synthesis for application of nano-structured semiconductors. Elena Galoppini studies are important for the application field and help challenge the field. Her studies have helped fields including solar energy conversation to electrochroamatic materials.