Caitlin M. Guzzo
About
Caitlin Guzzo is a Ph.D. Candidate in the FACET research group in the Department of Materials Science at NTNU. Her research involves the design and fabrication of a ferroelectric orthopaedic implant material, with a focus on using stoichiometry and secondary phase control to manipulate piezoelectric and structural properties of ceramic implants in vitro.
Background
Caitlin Guzzo has a Master of Science in Materials Science from the University of Alberta, Canada (2020), with thesis title «Design of an in situ-castable bioceramic bone tissue scaffold». She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nano and Functional Materials from the same institution.
She has also been a principal engineer for the X-ray diffraction lab at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering during her time at NTNU, providing practical and theoretical X-ray characterisation expertise.
Publications
2020
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Guzzo, Caitlin;
Nychka, John.
(2020)
Bone ‘spackling’ paste: Mechanical properties and in vitro response of a porous ceramic composite bone tissue scaffold.
Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Academic article
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Guzzo, Caitlin;
Nychka, John.
(2020)
Fabrication of a porous and formable ceramic composite bone tissue scaffold at ambient temperature.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
Academic article
Journal publications
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Guzzo, Caitlin;
Nychka, John.
(2020)
Bone ‘spackling’ paste: Mechanical properties and in vitro response of a porous ceramic composite bone tissue scaffold.
Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Academic article
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Guzzo, Caitlin;
Nychka, John.
(2020)
Fabrication of a porous and formable ceramic composite bone tissue scaffold at ambient temperature.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
Academic article