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Explore University of Waikato's groundbreaking research on low-cost antibacterial titanium alloys, reducing infections and revolutionizing biomedical implants in New Zealand.
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Leandro Bolzoni is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Waikato, affiliated with the Waikato Centre for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (WaiCAMM). He is a materials scientist and engineer whose research centers on the physical metallurgy of light metals, advanced solidification, and additive manufacturing. Bolzoni has investigated titanium alloys for medical implants designed to combat bacteria, reduce infection risks, and extend implant lifespan. He earned his Ph.D. from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and maintains an active research profile with thousands of citations on platforms such as Google Scholar and Scopus.
Bolzoni serves as a corresponding author on peer-reviewed publications in materials science journals. He has been recognized as a finalist for the Datamars Livestock NZ Engineering Science Award by the Kudos Science Trust. His professional email address is publicly listed in association with his university affiliation.
Explore University of Waikato's groundbreaking research on low-cost antibacterial titanium alloys, reducing infections and revolutionizing biomedical implants in New Zealand.