Wednesday, February 5, 2025
9:00am – 10:00am (ET)
Nanocellulose, with its unique physical and chemical properties, presents a compelling alternative for various industries due to its multifunctional capabilities. But how can nanocellulose drive sustainability in optoelectronics, packaging, and building environments?
Explore the balance between nanocellulose multifunctionality and sustainable innovation. This session will examine how composition and structural modifications impact nanocellulose film stability under sunlight exposure, enhance performance in optoelectronics and packaging applications, and enable sustainable production methods. Additionally, discover nanocellulose’s potential in 3D material manufacturing for eco-friendly construction solutions.
This webinar is open to everyone and there is no cost to attend, but registration is required.
Meet the Speaker
Joice Kacshuk P.hD.
Assistant Professor, Wageningen University
Joice Kaschuk, Assistant Professor at Wageningen University, specializes in sustainable biopolymers and nanocellulose innovation. With a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of São Paulo and postdoctoral research experience in Finland and Canada, she has been a TAPPI Nano Division member since 2021 and a TAPPI Journal Editor since 2024. Her expertise spans biomass processing, modification, and advanced material applications.