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Cedric Ginestra

Rice University

Cedric Ginestra is a former graduate student researcher at Rice University who successfully defended his PhD in Chemical Engineering in the spring semester of 2024.1 He is now working as a Research Engineer at LyondellBasell.3

During his time at Rice University, Ginestra conducted research on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs). He used polarized microscopic images to investigate the rheological behaviors of these materials.1 His work contributed to the field of advanced materials and nanotechnology.

Ginestra's educational background includes:

  • PhD in Chemical Engineering from Rice University (2017-2024)31
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin3

His research has been cited in scientific publications, with 7 research works and 107 citations recorded.4 Ginestra has also contributed to papers on topics such as liquid crystals of boron nitride nanotubes and their assembly into ordered macroscopic materials.5

Most recently, Ginestra was mentioned as a co-author in a groundbreaking study published in January 2025 on the full recyclability of carbon nanotube fibers, which has significant implications for sustainable materials and circular economy.2

Highlights

Jan 13 · news.rice.edu
Rice researchers unveil 'surprising' breakthrough in carbon ...
Rice researchers unveil 'surprising' breakthrough in carbon ...
Jan 15 · pasquali.rice.edu
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Recent News – Pasquali Research Group Rice University

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Houston, Texas, United States