Dr. Audrone Sabaliauskiene

Dr. Audrone Sabaliauskiene

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Address: Naugarduko str. 24, LT-03225 Vilnius, room 238
Phone: +370 (5) 219 3108
Fax: +370 (5) 233 0987

Date of Birth

June 12, 1985 in Trakai.

Education

  • 1991 – 2003 – Antano Vienuolio Gymnasium, Vilnius;
  • 1994 – 2000 – Art School of Trakai, accordion;
  • 2003 – 2007 – Bachelor’s degree, Vilnius University, Faculty of Chemistry;
  • 2007 – 2009 – Master’s degree, Vilnius University, Faculty of Chemistry;
  • 2009 – present – PhD student, Vilnius University, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic Chemistry.

Duties

  • PhD student;
  • Assistant.

Research

Interests

  • Inorganic chemistry;
  • Materials science;
  • Implantology;
  • Bioactive materials.

Internships

  • 2007 – Eberhard Karls University, Tuebingen;
  • 2011 – Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;
  • 2012 – National Taipei University of Technology, Chemical engineering and Biotechnology department.

Publications

8 scientific reports are published, 4 of them are papers.

Publication list of the last 5 years:

  1. A. Jankeviciute and A. Kareiva, Synthesis and characterization of leucite ceramics using sol–gel derived molecular precursors, Mendeleev Commun., 2011, 21, 287–288.
  2. I. Bogdanoviciene, A. Jankeviciute, A. Beganskiene, J. Pinkas and A. Kareiva. Sol-gel synthesis of kalsilite (KAlSiO4). 8th National Lithuanian Conference „Chemistry 2007“, Vilnius, Lithuania, October 12, (2007) 21.
  3. I. Bogdanoviciene, A. Jankeviciute, J. Pinkas, A. Beganskiene and A. Kareiva. Study of alumosilicate porcelains: Sol-gel preparation, characterization and erosion evaluated by gravimetric method. Materials Research Bulletin, (2007), doi:10.1016/j.materresbull.2007.11.021.
  4. I. Bogdanoviciene, A. Jankeviciute, J. Pinkas, A. Beganskiene and A. Kareiva. Sol-gel synthesis and characterization of kalsilite-type alumosilicates. Materials Science (Medžiagotyra), 3 (2007) 214-218.

Participation in Grants and Projects

  • 2006 – Integrated Project within European Sixth Framework Programme “Cell Programming by Nanoscaled Devices” (CellPROM);
  • 2011 – TAIWAN-LATVIA-LITHUANIA Cooperation Project “Synthesis and characterization of nanoscaled materials for biotechnological and optical applications”.

Other Activities

  • 2009 – present – Administrator at Vilnius University, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic Chemistry.

Fellowships

  • Erasmus/Sokrates scholarship;
  • ERASMUS programme of the Lifelong Learning Programme.