Fateme Shariatikia
Fateme Shariatikia received her B.Sc. in Chemistry and M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. During her master's studies, she worked on polymer recycling and separation processes, developing a strong interest in sustainable materials and polymer science.
She is currently a Ph.D. researcher in Applied Chemistry and Polymeric Materials at POLYMAT under the supervision of Alejandro J. Müller. Her research focuses on sustainable and biodegradable polymers, with particular emphasis on crystallization behavior, thermal properties, structure–property relationships, and the development of environmentally friendly polymeric materials.
Her work involves investigating the influence of bio-based additives and plasticizers on the crystallization, and performance of biodegradable polymers. Using advanced thermal and structural characterization techniques, she aims to contribute to the design of sustainable polymer systems with improved functionality and reduced environmental impact.
Her broader research interests include polymer physics, crystallization kinetics, polymer processing, biodegradable materials, and circular approaches to polymer development.
Publicaciones
Synergistic engineering of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) architecture and stereomicrostructure achieves enhanced material properties
M. Gace, E. Quinn, F. Shariatikia, J. Olmedo-Martinez, S. Xu, A.J. Müller and E. Chen
Effect of Biobased Glycerol Trilevulinate on the Crystallization Kinetics of Biodegradable Polyesters
F. Shariatikia, L. Sangroniz, J. Olmedo-Martínez, R. Pérez-Camargo, A. González, L. Lenzi, M. Degli Esposti, D. Morselli, P. Fabbri and A.J. Müller


