Biography:
Camilla Zaratti studied Technologies for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at Sapienza University of Rome, earning both her bachelor's and master’s degrees with honors. She is currently a PhD student at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata," focusing on nanomaterials for cultural heritage applications. She collaborates with YOCOCU, contributing to scientific publications and presenting at international conferences. Her research emphasizes sustainable methods in art restoration, including the use of green solvents and advanced materials. She has co-authored several articles in international journals in the field of heritage science.
Title : Developing innovative apolar gels based on cellulose derivatives for cleaning metal artworks
Title : Prediction of green solvent applicability in cultural heritage using hansen solubility parameters, cremonesi method and integrated toxicity index