Camila Borrazás

She obtained her degree in Physical Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires in 2024. She began her research work in 2021 at the Laboratory of Polymers and Composite Materials (FCEN-UBA), studying membranes based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and iron nanoparticles for arsenic adsorption in water. For her undergraduate thesis, she worked at the Quantum Electronics Laboratory (FCEN-UBA) on the fabrication, transfer, and characterization of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide crystals. Since 2022, she has been a teaching assistant in the Physics Department at FCEN-UBA. Currently, she is a PhD student with a CONICET fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Cecilia Fuertes and Dr. Andrea Bragas. Her project focuses on studying the optical properties of hybrid systems of two-dimensional crystals interfaced with mesoporous oxide films.