Contact Dr Licia Dossi

Areas of expertise

  • Defence Sensors
  • Explosives and Munitions
  • Manufacturing of Functional Materials
  • Smart Materials
  • Structures and Materials

Background

Dr Licia Dossi is Senior Lecturer in Defence Chemistry at ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý¹ÙÍø and RSC Chartered Chemist and Chartered Scientist, with expertise in chemical detection, polymer chemistry and explosives chemistry gained from 30 years' experience in UK and European Academic institutions.

She graduated with an MSc in Chemistry from Pisa University, Italy and received her PhD in Biomaterials from Brescia University Italy. She was a Research Assistant at Pisa University, the Italian National Research Council and Genoa University in the synthesis of new polymeric systems for a variety of applications. Her research contribution on the synthesis of liquid crystalline polymers and hydrogels developed in Pisa University is often cited worldwide. Licia moved to Bristol University UK in 1998 as Research Assistant with a three year ESPRC grant in polymers and then took a career break for her young family until 2008 when she joined ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý¹ÙÍø as Research Fellow. She became Senior Research Fellow in 2015, Lecturer in Defence Chemistry in 2016 and Senior Lecturer in 2023.

Licia is part of the Centre for Defence Engineering and Physical Science at Shrivenham Campus. She delivers lectures at MSc and PhD levels on a variety of themes. She leads the Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials (CoEEM) - Explosives Detection Hub and she has an important national and international networking and collaborations with academic and industry in UK and overseas.

She is REF active researcher and co-author in more than 65 published papers/conference proceedings, 3 international patents and 3 books.

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Binders by Design: the development of novel energetic materials (cranfield.ac.uk)

KEY PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

• An internationally recognised practitioner in polymer chemistry.

• An internationally recognised practitioner in explosives chemistry.

• An internationally recognised practitioner in detection of chemical threats.

• Strong project management skills having managed and delivered multi-disciplinary projects for a variety of clients.

• High expertise in design and delivery of chemistry courses.

• Strong health and safety management skills having managed very complex area of research

• Very important networking.

• Excellent communication skills keeping relationships and delivering knowledge through teaching in the classroom and laboratories.

Research opportunities

Chemical detection

Detection of illicit substances.

o Development of sniffer device for the detection of explosives and controlled drugs and their precursor.

Detection of pesticides.

o Detection of chemical hazards in Archive Repositories.

Biodetection.

o Biodetection technologies against harmful, airborne pathogens.

Integrated detection systems and UAS.

o Development of sniffer UAS device for identification of illicit substances.

Explosives Chemistry

Energetic materials.

o Synthesis and characterisation of common explosives.

o Synthesis of inert and energetic polymeric binders.

o Smart high performance energetic formulations.

o Molecular boron in energetic polymers.

o Replacement of toxic isocyanates in PBX formulations.

o Energetic ionic salts for propulsion.

o Coating of explosives and metals.

Polymer Science and Technology

Synthetic polymer organic chemistry.

o Cationic catalysts and stereospecific polymerization of chiral vinyl monomers.

o Anionic polymerization, radical polymerization.

o Liquid crystalline polymers: synthesis and characterization.

o Polymeric hydrogels.

o Polymers for biomedical & pharmaceutical applications.

o Crosslinked polymers.

o Polymers for microencapsulation and controlled drug delivery.

Molecular Modelling and Synthesis.

o Synergy of molecular modelling and synthesis.

Degradation and environmental.

o Biodegradable polymers of natural & synthetic origin: preparation and degradability evaluation.

o Polymeric materials for environmental and agricultural applications.

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Current activities

Licia is active researcher in the areas of Defence, Security and Applied Polymer Science.

She is currently leading the development of the CRIM-TRACK sensor for the detection of illicit chemicals, bio-aerosols and pesticides in Archival items through funding from Research England and AHRC.

Licia teaches chemistry and polymers science and chemical detection at MSc and PhD level. She currently supervises a MSc student on his Thesis project on the "Development of sniffer UAS device for identification of illicit substances".

She is the manager of two laboratories, Organic Synthesis and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance laboratory, within the Centre for Defence Chemistry at Shrivenham.

She leads the Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials (CoEEM) - Explosives Detection Hub with DSTL and Metropolitan Police and she is active member of the UK Centre of Excellence in Energetic Materials Synthesis group and committee member of the Explosives Ordnance Engineering course.

She has an important number of communication relationships and collaborations with academia and industry in UK and overseas.

Licia is co-author of several papers published in international peer reviewed journals, she co-authoring three patents, three books and delivers research and numerous technical reports on research topics including:

Biodetection /press/news-2024/13-million-investment-in-biodetection-technologies-research

Detection of illicit chemicals Crimtrack valency video with titles (panopto.eu)

Inert and energetic polymeric binders - Design, modelling and synthesis Binders by Design: the development of novel energetic materials (cranfield.ac.uk)

- Cross-linked polymers

- Hydrogels for absorption of toxic chemicals

- Smart high performance binders for energetic formulations

- Synthesis and characterisation of common explosives

- Hybrid detection-UAV systems

- Polymers for microencapsulation and controlled drug delivery

Clients

  • BAE Systems PLC
  • Danish Defence
  • Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
  • Weapons Sector Research Framework
  • Atomic Weapons Establishment
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Chemring Group PLC
  • Wallops Flight Facility (NASA)
  • European Commission

Publications

Articles In Journals

Conference Papers

Books