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Gabriele Laudadio

Department of Chemistry · University Associate

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42Scopus Publications
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Biography

Gabriele Laudadio received his PhD in chemistry from Eindhoven University of Technology in 2020. He conducted his doctoral research in the Micro Flow Chemistry & Synthetic Methodology group under the supervision of Prof. Timothy Noël. Following his PhD, he briefly served as a postdoctoral fellow and group leader in Prof. Noël’s group at the University of Amsterdam. In 2021, he joined the research group of Prof. Phil S. Baran at the Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, USA) as a Hewitt Foundation Fellow. Currently, Gabriele Laudadio is University assistant at the University of Graz and Key Researcher at the Research Center Pharmaceutical Engineering GmbH (RCPE). His research is primarily focused on the application of technology in the field of organic chemistry, with a specific emphasis on the use of flow chemistry and electrochemistry in organic synthesis.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Electrochemical self-optimization for the synthesis of densely functionalized molecules
    Chem, 2026
  2. Electrolysis-Assisted Reduction of Dimethylformamide for Unactivated Alkene Functionalizations
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2026
  3. Automating Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry: Concepts and Advancements
    Chemistry Methods, 2025
  4. Electrochemical telescoped synthesis of alkyl pinacol boranes
    Journal of Flow Chemistry, 2025
  5. Reimagining Advanced Chemistry Education: A Community-based Approach to Course Design for Modern Learners
    Journal of Chemical Education, 2025

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