Dr. Renata Adami got Degree with honour in Chemical Engineering at University of Salerno. In 2003 she got a grant from Academy of Finland and in 2007 she got PhD in Food Chemistry at University of Turku and PhD in Chemical Engineering at University of Salerno.
In 2009 she got the AWARD of the Compressed Fluid Technologies Division of the Association of Finnish Chemical Societies for the best PhD thesis.
In 2013 she got the qualification as Associate Professor in chemical plants.
She has presented at several International Conferences, has been invited lecturer in several universities, keynote speaker, invited speaker and plenary speaker at International Conferences around the world. She has been invited Chair for sessions at several International Conferences.
From 2009 to 2019 she got grants to carry her researches in several Institutions: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), Aberdeen University (United Kingdom), Marie Curie Fellowships for mobility in the Institute of Mechanics - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences of Sofia (Bulgaria) and the Institute of Nuclear Problem of the Belarusian State University of Minsk (Belarus). She has been Invited Professor of Innovation in Unit Operations at Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja (Ecuador), at the 1st Pan-African Summer School in Nanomedicine, Pretoria (South Africa), FLUCOMP Spring School University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain).
In the last 20 years her research has been based on the reinterpretation and improvement of traditional unit operations of chemical engineering using supercritical fluid based techniques and her particular expertise is in micronization (particles, coprecipitates, microspheres, nanoparticles, nanostructures) and extraction/fractionation/drying processes.
She is presently research engineer at University of Salerno and has collaborations with the Department of Information and Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics and the Department of Pharmacy in the same university.