Cristina Plamadeala has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania. Currently, she is enrolled in the PhD program of Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria, under the supervision of a Dr. Johannes Heitz and Dr. Werner Baumgartner. Her scientific work is done in the framework of the European FET-OPEN project 665337 titled, "Laser-induced nanostructures as biomimetic model of fluid transport in the integument of animals (LiNaBioFluid)". The main focus of her work is to create laser-induced microstructures for potential bio-medical applications in the fields of fluid transportation and tissue engineering. Cristina Plamadeala has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biophysics and Medical Physics from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania. Currently, she is enrolled in the PhD program of Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria, under the supervision of a Dr. Johannes Heitz and Dr. Werner Baumgartner. Her scientific work is done in the framework of the European FET-OPEN project 665337 titled, "Laser-induced nanostructures as biomimetic model of fluid transport in the integument of animals (LiNaBioFluid)". The main focus of her work is to create laser-induced microstructures for potential bio-medical applications in the fields of fluid transportation and tissue engineering.
Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering