Gabriele Saleh was born in 1984 in Novara (Italy). He received a summa cum laude MSc degree in Chemistry from the University of Milan in 2010. The same university conferred him with a PhD in 2014 following his studies on crystallography and development of methods for chemical bonding analysis. He has worked at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology from 2013 to 2016, focusing on the prediction of crystal structures from first principle methods and on the rationalization of the emerging area of high-pressure chemistry. From 2016 he is employed as a postdoctoral fellow at the Trinity College of Dublin, where he applies the tenets of computational chemistry to the investigation of corrosion phenomena.
Dr. Saleh is the main author of peer-reviewed scientific publications that embrace different areas of experimental as well as theoretical chemistry, tackling problems that encompass materials science, biochemistry, planetary science and methods development in theoretical chemistry.
Selected Publications
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Saleh, G., Chen, X., & Sanvito, S. (2018). Ab Initio Surface Properties of Ag-Sn alloys: Implications for Lead-Free Soldering. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
- Saleh, G., & Oganov, A. R. (2016). Novel Stable Compounds in the CHO Ternary System at High Pressure. Scientific reports, 6, 32486.
- Saleh, G., Lo Presti, L., Gatti, C., & Ceresoli, D. (2013). NCImilano: an electron-density-based code for the study of noncovalent interactions. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 46(5), 1513-1517 [please do not hesitate to contact me at saleh””at””tcd.ie to have the most updated version of the code]
- Saleh, G., Gatti, C., Lo Presti, L., & Contreras‐García, J. (2012). Revealing Non‐covalent Interactions in Molecular Crystals through Their Experimental Electron Densities. Chemistry-A European Journal, 18(48), 15523-15536.
Full list of publication available at Research Gate