
Camelia Miron is currently Associate Professor at Nagoya University, Center for Low-temperature Plasma Sciences. She received her BEng. degree in 2003 from the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iasi, Romania. She worked as Assistant Researcher at the Department of Materials, Physics and Energy Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan, from where she also received her Ph.D. degree in engineering in 2011, in the field of plasma discharges for material synthesis. She continued her work as an experienced researcher at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry “Petru Poni” of Iasi, Romania, at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology, INP Greifswald, Germany, and as an associate Professor at Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
Her research interests are in structural modification and synthesis of new materials by plasmas formed in liquids (e.g. polymers, nanomaterials), and physicochemical investigations of plasma irradiated liquids (e.g chitosan, Ringer`s lactate, cyclodextrins, imines) for cancer treatment. She is a member of scientific societies (JSPS, Materials Science and Engineering), and an organizer and co-organizer of various national and international conferences. She acts as a reviewer for international journals, conferences, and grant agencies.