PUBLICATIONS


Here you will find the latest scientific publications that I have produced with my colleagues and collaborators worldwide.  


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MOST RECENT PUBLICATION


Characterization of carboxylated cellulose nanofibrils and oligosaccharides from Kraft pulp fibers and their potential elicitor effect on the gene expression of Capsicum annuum



Biomass-derived oligo- and polysaccharides may act as elicitors,i.e.,bioactive molecules that trigger plant immune responses. This is particularly important to increase the resistance of plants to abiotic and biotic stresses. In this study, cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) gels were obtained by TEMPO-mediated oxidation of unbleached and bleached kraft pulps. The molecular structures were characterized with ESI and MALDI MS. Analysis of the fine sequences was achieved by MS and MS/MS of the water-soluble oligosaccharides obtained by acid hydrolysis of the CNF gels. The analysis revealed the presence of two families: one corresponding to homoglucuronic acid sequences and the other composed by alternating glucose and glucuronic acid units. The CNF gels, alone or with the addition of the water-soluble oligosaccharides, were tested on Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum). Based on the characterization of the gene expression with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) of theC. annuum's total messenger RNA, the differences in growth of theC. annuumseeds correlated well with the downregulation of the pathways regulating photosynthesis. A downregulation of the response to abiotic factors was detected, suggesting that these gels would improve the resistance of theC. annuumplants to abiotic stress due to,e.g., water deprivation and cold temperatures.

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JOURNAL

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 


Issue

267(2): 131229.


YEAR

2024


DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106136

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Publications


Profile Web of sciencie

https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/920840


Book

Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2021. Biocomposite inks for 3D printing. Bioengineering 2021.

ISBN 978-3-0365-1738-4 (Hbk); ISBN 978-3-0365-1737-7 (PDF)


Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2018. Novel Biocomposite Engineering and Bio-Applications. Bioengineering 2018, 214 pp. ISBN 978-3-03897-383-6 (PDF)

Review articles

Ruwoldt, J., Blindheim, F.H., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2023) Functional surfaces, films, and coatings with lignin – a critical review. RSC Advances Issue 18, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1039/D2RA08179B


Chiara Zarna, Mihaela Tanase Opedal, Andreas T. Echtermeyer and Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Reinforcement ability of lignocellulosic components in biocomposites and their 3D printed applications – A review. Composites Part C, Open access. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomc.2021.100171 (Invited)


Ioana Chiulan, Ellinor Bævre Heggset, Ştefan Ioan Voicu, Gary Chinga-Carrasco (2021). Photopolymerization of Bio-Based Polymers in a Biomedical Engineering Perspective. Biomacromolecules, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.0c01745


Ita-Nagy D, Vázquez-Rowe I, Kahhat R, Chinga-Carrasco G, Quispe I (2020). Reviewing environmental life cycle impacts of biobased polymers: current trends and methodological challenges. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-020-01829-2


Mendieta M, Vallejos ME, Felissia FE, Chinga Carrasco G, Area MC. Review: Bio-polyethylene from Wood Wastes. Journal of Polymers and the Environment 2019, p 1-16

Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2018). Potential and Limitations of Nanocelluloses as Components in Biocomposite Inks for Three-Dimensional Bioprinting and for Biomedical Devices. Biomacromolecules. 2018 Feb 28. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00053

Brodin, M., María Vallejos, M., Opedal, M.T., Area, M.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2017. Lignocellulosics as sustainable resources for production of bioplastics – a review. Journal of Cleaner Production 162, 646-664

Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2011): “Cellulose fibres, nanofibrils and microfibrils: The morphological sequence of MFC components from a plant physiology and fibre technology point of view”. Nanoscale Research Letters 2011, 6:417. Open access.

Chinga-Carrasco, G. "Exploring the multi-scale structure of printing paper - A review of modern technology" J. Microscopy-Oxford 234(3): 211-242 (2009).

Book chapter contributions

8. Chinga-Carrasco G.*, Rosendahl J., Catalán J. (2021). Nanocelluloses - Nanotoxicology, safety aspects and 3D bioprinting. in book series Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Springer Nature Switzerland AG

7. Ehman NV, Ponce de León A, Felissia F, Vallejos N, Area MC, Chinga-Carrasco G* (2021). Biocomposites of polyhydroxyalkanoates and lignocellulosic components - Focus on biodegradation and 3D printing. Chapter in: ‘Bioplastics for Sustainable Development’, 2021. Springer, eds. Mohammed Kuddus; Roohi, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1823-9

6. Magnus B. Lilledahl, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, and Catharina de Lange Davies (2013): “Three-dimensional visualization and quantification of structural fibres for biomedical applications” Confocal Laser Microscopy", ISBN 980-953-307-966-5.
5. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2012): “Complementary microscopy techniques for surface characterisation of uncoated and mineral pigment coated paper ”. In: Current Microscopy Contributions to Advances in Science and Technology A. Méndez-Vilas and J. Díaz (Eds.).
4. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Miettinen, A., Luengo Hendriks, C.L., Gamstedt, E.K. and Kataja, M. (2011): “Structural characterisation of kraft pulp fibres and their nanofibrillated materials for biodegradable composite applications”. In: Nano composites and Polymers with Analytical Methods - Book 3, ISBN 979-953-307-136-6.
3. Lenes, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Gregersen, Ø. (2011): "Performance properties and micro-structural quantification of fibre-polypropylene composites". In: Fiber Reinforced Composites. Ed: Quingzheng (George) Cheng. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.
2. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud, K. (2011): “Cellulose nanofibrils – Production, characterisation and applications”. In: Characterisation of the fine structure and properties of papermaking fibres using new technologies.
1. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2010): “Microscopy and computerized image analysis of wood pulp fibres multiscale structures”. In: Microscopy: Science, Technology, Applications and Education A. Méndez-Vilas and J. Díaz (Eds.).

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

134. Cano, M.E., Lindgren, Å., Rosendahl, J., Johansson, J., Garcia-Martin, A., Ladero Galan, M., Kovensky, J. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2024). Characterization of carboxylated cellulose nanofibrils and oligosaccharides from Kraft pulp fibers and their potential elicitor effect on the gene expression of Capsicum annuum. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 267(2): 131229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.131229

133. Ehman, N., Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Zehner, J. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2024). Chemical compatibility between poly(ethylene) and cellulose nanofibers from kraft pulps containing varying amounts of lignin: An aqueous acetylation strategy and its effect on biocomposite properties. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 184, 108247 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2024.108247

132. Chinga-Carrasco, G, Ruwoldt, J., Pasquier, E., Dalheim, MØ. and Wieser, MØ (2024). Development of a beverage carton closure cap based on 100% wood pulp fibres. Journal of Cleaner Production, 141339

131. Ruwoldt, J., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Tanase-Opedal, M. Sustainable Materials from Organosolv Fibers and Lignin, Kraft Fibers, and Their Blends. Polymers 2024, 16(3), 377; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16030377

130. Hui, I., Pasquier, E., Solberg, A., Agrenius, K., Håkansson, J., Chinga Carrasco, G. (2023). Biocomposites containing poly(lactic acid) and chitosan for 3D printing – Assessment of mechanical, antibacterial and in vitro biodegradability properties. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 147, 106136 

129. Ulsaker Jacobsen, E., Prang Følkner, S., Blindheim, J., Molteberg, D., Steinert, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2023) The effect of cellulose nanofibres on dewatering during wet-forming and the mechanical properties of thermoformed specimens made of thermomechanical and Kraft pulps. Nanomaterials 2023, 13(18), 2511; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13182511

128. Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Zarna, C., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2023) A comparative study of kraft pulp fibres and the corresponding fibrillated materials as reinforcement of LDPE- and HDPE-biocomposites. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing Vol. 173, 107678 (2023). https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359835X23002543

127. Pasquier, E., Rosendahl, J., Solberg, A., Ståhlberg, A., Håkansson, J., Chinga Carrasco, G. (2023) Polysaccharides and Structural Proteins as Components in Three-Dimensional Scaffolds for Breast Cancer Tissue Models: A Review, Bioengineering 2023, 10(6), 682; https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10060682

126. Ruwoldt, J., Blindheim, F.H., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2023) Functional surfaces, films, and coatings with lignin – a critical review. RSC Advances Issue 18, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1039/D2RA08179B

125. Chinga-Carrasco G, Pasquier E, Solberg A, Leirset I, Stevanic JS, Rosendahl J, Håkansson J. Carboxylated nanocellulose for wound healing applications – Increase of washing efficiency after chemical pre-treatment and stability of homogenized gels over 10 months.

Carbohydrate Polymers Available online 17 April 2023, 120923. 

124. Zarna, C., Chinga-Carrasco,G., andEchtermeyer T, A. "Biocomposite panels with unidirectional core stiffeners − 3-point bending properties and considerations on 3D printing and extrusion as a manufacturing method". Composite Structures Volume 313, 1 June 2023, 116930.

123. Rosendahl, J., Zarna, C., Håkansson, J., Chinga-Carrasco, G. Gene-Expression Analysis of Human Fibroblasts Affected by 3D-Printed Carboxylated Nanocellulose Constructs.. Bioengineering 2023, 10(1), 121; https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010121

122. Zarna, C., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Echtermeyera T, A. Bending properties and numerical modelling of cellular panels manufactured from wood fibre/PLA biocomposite by 3D printing. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 165, 2023, 107368.

121. Zarna, C., Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Echtermeyer, A.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G. Influence of Compounding Parameters on the Tensile Properties and Fibre Dispersion of Injection-Moulded Polylactic Acid and Thermomechanical Pulp Fibre Biocomposites. Polymers 2022, 14(20), 4432.  https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14204432https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/20/4432

120. Tewari, A., Huerta, H., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Hindersland, L.K., Ranta, S., Pettersson, F., Österbacka, R., and Toivakka, M. Low-Cost Dielectric Sheets for Large-Area Floor Sensing Applications. Flexible and Printed Electronics (2022), 7: 045005.

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2058-8585/ac968b/meta

119. Zarna, C., Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Echtermeyer, A.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G. Preparation and characterisation of biocomposites containing thermomechanical pulp fibres, poly(lactic acid) and poly(butylene-adipate-terephthalate) or poly(hydroxyalkanoates) for 3D and 4D printing. Additive Manufacturing 59, Part B, November 2022, 103166. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860422005553?via%3Dihub

118. Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Chinga-Carrasco, G. Effects of a poly(hydroxyalkanoate) elastomer and kraft pulp fibres on biocomposite properties and three-dimensional (3D) printability of filaments for fused deposition modelling. Journal of Bioresources and Bioproduct 7(3), 161-172. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2369969822000226

117. Tarrés,J. Kvakland Melbø,M. Delgado-Aguilar,F.X. Espinach,P. Mutjé &G. Chinga-Carrasco. Micromechanics of Tensile Strength of Thermo-mechanical Pulp Reinforced Poly(lactic) Acid Biodegradable Composites. Journal of Natural Fibers, 2022

https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2021.1993419

116. Chinga-Carrasco GZarna CRodríguez-Fabià SLeirset ITanase-Opedal M, Molteberg D, Echtermeyer A andHindersland LK. Side streams from flooring laminate production – Characterisation and recycling in biocomposite formulations for injection moulding. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. Volume 153, February 2022, 106723

115. Maja Fjellstad Knutsen, Karin Agrenius, Hege Ugland, Sarunas Petronis, Camilla Haglerod, Joakim Håkansson, and Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Oxygenated Nanocellulose—A Material Platform for Antibacterial Wound Dressing Devices. ACS Appl. Bio Mater. 2021

114. Chiara Zarna, Mihaela Tanase Opedal, Andreas T. Echtermeyer and Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Reinforcement ability of lignocellulosic components in biocomposites and their 3D printed applications – A review. Composites Part C, Open access. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomc.2021.100171

113. Jennifer Rosendahl, Andreas Svanström, Mattias Berglin, Sarunas Petronis, Yalda Bogestål, Patrik Stenlund, Simon Standoft, Anders Ståhlberg, Göran Landberg, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, and Joakim Håkansson. 3D Printed Nanocellulose Scaffolds as a Cancer Cell Culture Model System. Bioengineering 2021, 8(7), 97; https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering8070097

112. Chinga-Carrasco G.; Johansson, J.; Heggset, E.B.; Leirset, I.; Björn, C.; Agrenius, K.; Stevanic, J.S.; Håkansson, J. Characterisation and antibacterial properties of autoclaved carboxylated wood nanocellulose. Biomacromolecules 2021, 22, 7, 2779–2789. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.1c00137

111. Andreas Svanström, Jennifer Rosendahl, Simona Salerno, Maria Carmen, Pernilla Gregersson, Mattias Berglin, Yalda Bogestål, Jukka Lausmaa, Asaf Oko, Gary Chinga Carrasco, Sarunas Petronis, Simon Standoft, Anders Stahlberg, Joakim Håkansson, Göran Landberg (2021). Optimized alginate-based 3D printed scaffolds as a model of patient derived breast cancer microenvironments in drug discovery. Biomed. Mater. doi: 10.1088/1748-605X/ac0451

110. Ioana Chiulan, Ellinor Bævre Heggset, Ştefan Ioan Voicu, Gary Chinga-Carrasco (2021). Photopolymerization of Bio-Based Polymers in a Biomedical Engineering Perspective. Biomacromolecules, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.0c01745

109. Ita-Nagy D, Vázquez-Rowe I, Kahhat R, Chinga-Carrasco G, Quispe I (2020). Reviewing environmental life cycle impacts of biobased polymers: current trends and methodological challenges. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 25, 2169–2189. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-020-01829-2

108. McDonagh, B. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2020). Characterization of Porous Structures of Cellulose Nanofibrils Loaded with Salicylic Acid. Polymers 2020, 12, 2538.

107. Helberg, M.L., Torstensen, J.O., Dai, Z., Janakiram, S., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Gregersen, Ø. W., Syverud, K., Deng, L. (2020). Nanocomposite membranes with high-charge and size-screened phosphorylated nanocellulose fibrils for CO2 separation. Green Energy & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gee.2020.08.004

106. Ehman NV, Ita-Nagy D, Felissia FE, Vallejos ME, Quispe I, Area MC, Chinga-Carrasco G.(2020). Biocomposites of Bio-Polyethylene Reinforced with a Hydrothermal-Alkaline Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp and Coupled with a Bio-Based Compatibilizer. Molecules. 2020 May 5;25(9). pii: E2158. doi: 10.3390/molecules25092158.
105. Ita-Nagy D, Vázquez-Rowe A, Kahhat R, Quispe I, Chinga-Carrasco G, Clauser NM, Area MC.(2020). Life cycle assessment of bagasse fiber reinforced biocomposites. Science of The Total Environment 720,  137586
104. Ehman NV, Lourenço AF, McDonagh BH, Vallejos ME, Felissia FE, Ferreira PJT, Chinga-Carrasco G, Area MC. (2019). Influence of initial chemical composition and characteristics of pulps on the production and properties of lignocellulosic nanofibers. Int J Biol Macromol.  143, 453-461. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.10.165.
103. Gregory Albornoz-Palma, Fernando Betancourt, Regis Teixeira Mendonça, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, Miguel Pereira. (2020). Relationship between rheological and morphological characteristics of cellulose nanofibrils in dilute dispersions. Carbohydrate Polymers, 230, 115588. DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115588
102. Mendieta M, Vallejos ME, Felissia FE, Chinga Carrasco G, Area MC. (2019). Review: Bio-polyethylene from Wood Wastes. Journal of Polymers and the Environment 28, p 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-019-01582-0

101. Tanase-Opedal M, Espinosa E, Rodríguez A, Chinga-Carrasco G. Lignin: A Biopolymer from Forestry Biomass for Biocomposites and 3D Printing. Materials 2019, 12(18), 3006
100. Espinosa E, Filgueira D, Rodríguez A, Chinga Carrasco G. Nanocellulose-Based Inks—Effect of Alginate Content on the Water Absorption of 3D Printed Constructs. Bioengineering (Basel). 2019 30;6(3), 65.
99. Chiulan I, Panaitescu DM, Radua, E-R, Frone AN, Gabor RA, Nicolae CA, Jinescu G, Tofan V, Chinga-Carrasco G. (2020). Comprehensive characterization of silica-modified silicon rubbers. J. Mechanical Behavior Biomedical Materials. 101, 103427.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2019.103427

98. Ottesen, V., Larsson, P.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K., Gregersen, ØW. Mechanical properties of cellulose nanofibril films: effects of crystallinity and its modification by treatment with liquid anhydrous ammonia. Cellulose 26, 6615–6627 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-019-02546-2

97. Espinosa E, Bascón-Villegas I, Rosal A, Pérez-Rodríguez F, Chinga-Carrasco G, Rodríguez A. PVA/(ligno)nanocellulose biocomposite films. Effect of residual lignin content on structural, mechanical, barrier and antioxidant properties. Int. J. Biological Macromolecules 141, 2019, 197-206.
96. Jack AA, Nordli HR, Powell LC, Farnell DJJ, Pukstad B, Rye PD, Thomas DW, Chinga-Carrasco G and Hill KE. Cellulose Nanofibril Formulations Incorporating a Low-Molecular-Weight Alginate Oligosaccharide Modify Bacterial Biofilm Development. Biomacromolecules 2019, 20(8), 2953-2961.
95. Kangas H, Felissia, FE, Filgueira D, Ehman NV, Vallejos ME, Imlauer, CM, Lahtinen P, Area MC and Chinga-Carrasco G. 3D Printing High-Consistency Enzymatic Nanocellulose Obtained from a Soda-Ethanol-O2 Pine Sawdust Pulp. Bioengineering 2019 6(3), 60
94. Silva F, Gracia N, McDonagh BH, Domingues FC, Nerin C, Chinga-Carrasco G. Antimicrobial activity of biocomposite films containing cellulose nanofibrils and ethyl lauroyl arginate. J Mater Sci (2019) 54(18), 12159–12170
93. Chinga-Carrasco G, Ehman NV, Filgueira D, Johansson J, Vallejos ME, Felissia FE, Håkansson J and Area MC. Bagasse – A major agro-industrial residue as potential resource for nanocellulose inks for 3D printing of wound dressing devices. Additive manufacturing 28(2019), 267
92. Tomáš Syrový, Stanislava Maronová, Petr Kuberský, Nanci V. Ehman, María E. Vallejos, Silvan Pretl, Fernando E. Felissia, María C. Area, Gary Chinga‐Carrasco. Wide range humidity sensors printed on biocomposite films of cellulose nanofibril and poly(ethylene glycol).  J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2019, 136, 47920.
91. Henriette R. Nordli, Brita Pukstad, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, and Anne M. Rokstad (2019). Ultrapure Wood Nanocellulose—Assessments of Coagulation and Initial Inflammation Potential. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2, 3, 1107–1118. DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.8b00711.
90. Ellinor B. Heggset, Berit L. Strand, Kristin W. Sundby, Sébastien Simon, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, Kristin Syverud (2018). Viscoelastic properties of nanocellulose based inks for 3D printing and mechanical properties of CNF/alginate biocomposite gels. Cellulose 26(1), 581–595.
89. Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2018. Novel Biocomposite Engineering and Bio-Applications. Bioengineering 2018, 5(4), 80. Editorial, Special Issue.
88. Valdebenito, F., García, R., Cruces, K., Ciudad, G., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Habibi, Y.,2018. CO2 adsorption of surface-modified cellulose nanofibril films derived from agricultural wastes. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. ,  6, 10, 12603-12612.
87. Tarrés, Q., Melbø, J.K., Delgado-Aguilar, M., Espinach, F.X., Mutjé, P., Chinga-Carrasco, G., 2018. Bio-polyethylene reinforced with thermomechanical pulp fibers: Mechanical and micromechanical characterization and its application in 3D-printing by fused deposition modelling. Composites Part B: Engineering 153, 2018, 70-77
86. Rusu, C.KL., Brodin, M., Hausvik, T.I., Hindersland, L.K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Einarsrud, M.-A., Lein, H.L., (2018). The Potential of Functionalized Ceramic Particles in Coatings for Improved Scratch Resistance Coatings 2018, 8(6), 224
85. Filgueira, D., Holmen, Sl., Melbø,  J.K., Moldes, D., Echtermeyer, A.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2018). 3D Printable Filaments made of Biobased Polyethylene Biocomposites. Polymers10(3), 314. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10030314

84. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2018). Potential and Limitations of Nanocelluloses as Components in Biocomposite Inks for Three-Dimensional Bioprinting and for Biomedical Devices. Biomacromolecules , 19, 3, 701–711. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00053
83. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Ehman, N.V., Pettersson, J., Vallejos, M.E., Brodin, M.W., Felissia, F.E., Håkansson, J., Area, M.C.Pulping and pretreatment affect the characteristics of bagasse inks for 3D printing. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2018, 6 (3), pp 4068–4075.
82. Filgueira, D., Holmen, Sl., Melbø, J.K., Moldes, D., Echtermeyer, A.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2017. Enzymatic-assisted modification of TMP fibres for improving the interfacial adhesion with PLA for 3D printing. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2017, 5 (10), pp 9338–9346.
81. Brodin, M., María Vallejos, M., Opedal, M.T., Area, M.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G. 2017. Lignocellulosics as sustainable resources for production of bioplastics – a review. Journal of Cleaner Production 162, 646-664
80. Ottesen, V., Kumar, V., Toivakka, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K., Gregersen, Øyvind W., 2017. Viability and properties of roll-to-roll coating of cellulose nanofibrils on recycled paperboard. Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal. vol. 32 (2).
79. Sun, F., Nordli, H.R., Pukstad, B., Gamstedt, E.K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., 2017. Mechanical characteristics of nanocellulose-PEG bionanocomposite wound dressings in wet conditions. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 69, Pages 377–384.
78. Valdebenito, F., Pereira, M., Ciudad, G., Azocar, L., Briones, R., Chinga-Carrasco, G., 2017. On the nanofibrillation of corn husks and oat hulls fibres. Industrial Crops and Products 95,  528–534.
77. Jack, A.J., Nordli, H.R., Powell, L.C., Powell, K.A., Kishnani, H., Johnsen, P.O., Pukstad, B., Thomas, D.W., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Hill, K.E. (2017). The Interaction of Wood Nanocellulose Dressings and the Wound Pathogen P. aeruginosa. Carbohydrate Polymers 157, 1955–1962.
76. Heggset, E.B., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K. (2016). Temperature stability of nanocellulose dispersions. Carbohydrate polymers 157, 114–121.
75. Liu, J., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Cheng, F., Xu, W., Willföra, S., Syverud, K., Xu, C. (2016). Hemicellulose-reinforced nanocellulose hydrogels for wound healing application. Cellulose 23, (5), 3129–3143.
74. Nordli, H.R., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Rokstad, A.M., Pukstad, B. (2016) Producing Ultrapure Wood Cellulose Nanofibrils and Evaluating the Cytotoxicity Using Human Skin Cells. Carbohydrate polymers  150: 65–73.
73. Tehrani, Z., Nordli, H.R., Pukstad, B., Gethin, D.T., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2016). Translucent and ductile nanocellulose-PEG bionanocomposites – a novel substrate with potential to be functionalized by printing for wound dressing applications. Industrial Crops and Products  93: 193–202.
72. Jack., A., Nordli, H.R., Powell, L., Hill, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Pukstad, B., Thomas, D. (2015). Characterisation of interactions between a novel nanocellulose wound dressing and the wound pathogens Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Wound repair and regeneration 23(4): A13-A1.
71. Powell, L.C., Khana, S., Chinga-Carrasco, G., wright, C.J., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. (2016). An investigation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm growth on novel nanocellulose fiber dressings. Carbohydrate polymers, 137 (10): 191-197.
70. Santos, S.M., Carbajo, J.M., Gomez, N., Quintanaa, E., Ladero, M., Sanchez, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Villar, J.C. (2015). Use of bacterial cellulose in degraded paper restoration. Part II: application on real samples. Journal of Materials Science DOI 10.1007/s10853-015-9477-z.
69. Santos, S.M., Carbajo, J.M., Gomez, N., Quintanaa, E., Ladero, M., Sanchez, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Villar, J.C. (2015). Use of bacterial cellulose in degraded paper restoration. Part I: application on model papers. Journal of Materials Science DOI 10.1007/s10853-015-9476-0.
68. Miettinen, A., Ekman, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Kataja, M. (2015). Measuring intrinsic thickness of rough membranes: Application to nanofibrillated cellulose films. Journal of Materials Science 50(21): 6926-6934.
67. Josefsson, G., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Gamstedt, K. (2015). Elastic models coupling the cellulose nanofibril to the macroscopic film level. RSC Adv.5: 58091-58099.
66. Gamelas, J.A., Pedrosa, J., Loureno, A.F., MutjŽ, P., Gonz‡lez, I., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Singh, G., Ferreira, P.(2015). On the morphology of cellulose nanofibrils obtained by TEMPO-mediated oxidation and mechanical treatment. Micron 72:28-33.
65. Djafari Petroudy, S.R., Ghasemian, A., Resalati, H., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). The effect of xylan on the fibrillation efficiency of DED bleached soda bagasse pulp and on nanopaper characteristics. Cellulose (2015) 22:385–395.
64. Syverud, K., Pettersen, S.R., Draget, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Controlling the Elastic Modulus of Cellulose Nanofibril Hydrogels – scaffolds with potential in tissue engineering Cellulose 22:473-481 DOI 10.1007/s10570-014-0470-5 - open access.
63. Rees, A., Powell, L.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Gethin, D.T., Syverud, K., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. (2014). 3D Bioprinting of Carboxymethylated-Periodate Oxidized Nanocellulose Constructs for Wound Dressing Applications BioMed Research International. Article ID 925757 - Open Access
62. Gonzalez, I., Alcalá, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Vilaseca, F., Boufid, S. and Mutjé, P. (2014). From paper to nanopaper: evolution of mechanical and physical properties. Cellulose DOI 10.1007/s10570-014-0341-0.
61. Miettinen, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Kataja, M. (2014). Three-Dimensional Microstructural Properties of Nanofibrillated Cellulose Films. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2014, 15(4), 6423-6440.
60. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud K. (2014) Pretreatment-dependent surface chemistry of wood nanocellulose for pH-sensitive hydrogels. J Biomaterials Applications 29(3): 423-432, doi: 10.1177/0885328214531511.
59. Powell, L.C., Khan, S., Nordli, H., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Onsøyen, E., Rye, P.D., Hill, K.E. and Thomas, D.W. (2013) Management of wound infections with dressing manufactured from nanocellulose fibers derived from Pinus radiata wood pulp". Wound repair and regeneration, 2013, 21(6): A79-A79.
58. Djafari Petroudy, S.R., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Ghasemain, A., Resalati, H. (2014). Effects of bagasse microfibrillated cellulose and cationic polyacrylamide on key properties of bagasse paper. Carbohydrate polymers 99(1): 311–318.
57. Stepien, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Saarinen, J.J., Teisala, H., Tuominen, M., Aromaa, M., Haapanen, J., Kuusipalo, J., Mäkelä, M., and Toivakka, M. (2013). Wear resistance of nanoparticle coatings on paperboard. Wear 307(1-2):112-118.
56. Mikczinski, M.R., Josefsson, G., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Gamstedt, K., Fatikow, S. (2013): Nanorobotic Testing to Assess the Stiffness Properties of Nanopaper. Special issue of IEEE Transaction on Robotics Journal Vol PP (99); 1-5.
55. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Averianova, N., Kodalenko, O., Garaeva, M., Petrov, V., Leinsvang, B., Karlsen, T. (2013): The effect of residual fibres on the micro-topography of cellulose nanopaper”. Micron 56:80-84.
54. Ghose, A. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2013). “Environmental aspects of Norwegian production of pulp fibres and printing paper. Journal of Cleaner Production 57:293-301.
53. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2013). ”Optical methods for the quantification of the fibrillation degree of bleached MFC materials”. Micron, 48: 42-48.
52. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Solheim, O., Lenes, M. and Larsen, Å. (2013) ”A method for estimating the fibre length in fibre-PLA composites”. J. Microscopy 250(1): 15-20.
51. Alexandrescu L, Syverud K, Gatti A, Chinga-Carrasco G (2013). “Cytotoxicity tests of cellulose nanofibril-based structures”. Cellulose 20:1765-1775.
50. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Tobjörk, D. and Österbacka,R. (2012) Inkjet-printed silver-nanoparticles on nano-engineered cellulose films for electrically conducting structures and organic transistors – concept and challenges. J. Nanoparticle reseach 14: 213.
49. Hii, C, Gregersen, Ø, Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Eriksen, Ø. (2012a): “The effect of newsprint furnish composition and sheet structure on wet pressing efficiency”. Nordic Pulp and Paper Res. J. 27(4): 790-797.
48. Hii, C, Gregersen, Ø, Chinga-Carrasco, G., Eriksen, Ø. and Toven, K. (2012b): “The web structure in relation to the furnish composition and shoe press pulse profiles during wet pressing”. Nordic Pulp and Paper Res. J. 27(4): 798-805.
47. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Averianova, N., Gibadullin, M., Petrov, V., Leirset, I., Syverud, K. (2013): “Micro-structural characterization of homogeneous and layered MFC nano-composites. Micron 44: 331-338.
46. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Kuznetsova, N., Garaeva, M., Galiullina, G., Kostochko, A., Leirset, I., Syverud, K. (2012). “Bleached and unbleached MFC nanobarriers - properties and hydrophobization with hexamethyldisilazane". J. Nanoparticle research 14: 1280.
45. Miettinen, A., Luengo Hendriks, C., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Gamstedt, K. and Kataja, M. (2012): “A non-destructive X-ray microtomography approach for measuring fibre length in short-fibre composites”. Composites Science and Technology 72(15): 1901-1908.
44. Hii, C., Gregersen, Ø.W., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Eriksen, Ø. (2012): “The effect of MFC on the pressability and paper properties of TMP and GCC based sheets”. Nordic pulp and Paper Research J. 27(2): 388-396.
43. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud, K. (2012): “On the structure and oxygen transmission rate of biodegradable cellulose nanobarriers”. Nanoscale research letters. 7: 192.
42. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Aasarød, K., Leinsvang, B., Bouveng, M. and Johansson, P.-Å. (2012): "Structural effects on print-through and set-off". Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal 27(3): 596-603. .
41. Syverud, K., Kirsebom, H., Hajizadeh, S. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2011): “Cross-linking cellulose nanofibrils for potential elastic cryo-structured gels”. Nanoscale research letters 6: 626.
40. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2011): “Cellulose fibres, nanofibrils and microfibrils: The morphological sequence of MFC components from a plant physiology and fibre technology point of view”. Nanoscale Research Letters 2011, 6:417. Open access.
39.  Aslan, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Sørensen, B.F. and Madsen, B. (2011): “Strength Variability of Single Flax Fibre”. J. Materials Science 46(19): 6344-6354.
38. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Yu, Y, Diserud, O. (2011): “Quantitative electron microscopy of cellulose nanofibril structures from Eucalyptus and Pinus radiata pulp fibres. Microscopy and microanalysis 17(4):563-71.
37. Xhanari, K., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Paso, K. and Stenius, P. (2010): "Structure of nanofibrillated layers at the o/w interface", J. Colloid and Interface Science 356(1): 58-62.
36. Xhanari, K., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Paso, K. and Stenius, P. (2010): Reduction of water wettability of nanofibrillated cellulose by adsorption of cationic surfactants. Cellulose 18(2): 257-270.
35. Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Toledo, J. and Toledo, P. (2010): "A comparative study of Eucalyptus and Pinus radiata pulp fibres as raw materials for production of cellulose nanofibrils", Carbohydrate Polymers 84(3): 1033-1038.
34. Syverud, K., Xhanari, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Yu, Y. and Stenius, P. (2010): “Films made of cellulose nanofibrils - surface modification by adsorption of a cationic surfactant and characterisation by computer-assisted electron microscopy”, J. Nanoparticle research 13(2): 773-782.
33. Yamakawa, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Classification of wood fibre cross-sectional shapes", Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems, Part I: LNAI 6076: 144-151 (2010).
32. Konopova, I., Oggiano, L., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Troynikova, O., Sætran, L. and  Alamd, F.: "Aerodynamic and comfort characteristics of a double layer knitted fabric assembly for high speed winter sports" Procedia Engineering 2(2):  2837-2843 (2010).
31. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Johnsen, P.O. and Øyaas, K. "Structural quantification of wood fibres surfaces - morphological effects of pulping and enzymatic treatment". Micron 41(6): 648-659 (2010).
30. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Lenes, M., Johnsen, P.O. and Hult, E.-L. "Computer-assisted scanning electron microscopy of wood pulp fibres: dimensions and spatial distributions in a polypropylene composite".  Micron 40(7): 761-768  (2009).
29. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud, K. Computer-assisted quantification of the multiscale structure of films made of nanofibrillated cellulose. J. Nanoparticle research 12(3): 841-851 (2010).
28. Chinga-Carrasco, G. "Exploring the multi-scale structure of printing paper - A review of modern technology" J. Microscopy-Oxford 234(3): 211-242 (2009).
27. Mörseburg, K. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. "Assessing the combined benefits of clay and nanofibrillated cellulose in layered TMP-based sheets". Cellulose 16(5): 795-806 (2009).
26. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Kauko, H., Myllis, M., Timonen, J., Wang, B., Zhou, M. and Fossum, J.O.: "New advances in the 3D characterization of mineral coating layers on paper". J. Microscopy – Oxford. 232(2): 212-224 (2008).
25. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Axelsson, M, Eriksen, Ø. and Svensson, S: “Structural characteristics of pore networks affecting print-through". J. Pulp Paper Sci. 34(1): 13-22 (2008).
24. Antoine, C., Leirset, I., Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "On the oil extraction process during print-through three components quantification - Part 1: The oil extraction efficiency".  Nordic Pulp Paper Res. J. 24(1): 24-28 (2008).
23. Chinga, G., Solheim, O. and Mörseburg, K.: "Cross-sectional dimensions of fiber and pore networks based on Euclidean distance maps".  Nordic Pulp Paper Res. J. 22(4): 500-507 (2007).
22. Chinga, G. and Syverud, K.: "On structural properties affecting the picking tendency of newsprints". Nordic Pulp Paper Res. J 22(4): 447-451 (2007).
21. Chinga, G. and Syverud, K.: "Quantification of paper mass distributions within local picking areas". Nordic Pulp Paper Res. J 22(4): 441-446 (2007).
20. Chinga, G., Eriksen, Ø. and Eilertsen, M: “On the suitability of desktop scanners for assessing print-through". J. Pulp Paper Sci. 33(3) (2007).
19. Chinga, G., Diserud, O. and Lunden-Berli, E.: “On surface details affecting the quality of commercial SC papers for gravure printing". Nordic Pulp Paper Res. J. 22(3): 331-335 (2007).
18. Chinga, G., Johnssen, P.O., Dougherty, R, Lunden-Berli, E. and Walter, J.: “Quantification of the 3-D micro-structure of SC surfaces". J. Microscopy– Oxford 227(3): 254-265 (2007).
17. Ersoy, O., Gourgaud, A., Aydar, E., Chinga, G. and Thouret, J.-C.: "Quantitative SEM analysis of ash surfaces: Application to the 1982-83 Galunggung eruption (Indonesia). Geol Soc Am Bull 119: 743-752 (2007).
16. Syverud, K., Chinga, G., Johnssen, P.O., Leirset, I. and Wiik, K.: “Analysis of lint particles from full-scale printing trials". Appita J. 60(4): 286-290 (2007).
15. Eriksen, Ø., Chinga, G. and Gregersen, Ø.: “A mathematical morphology-based method for the quantification of fines in the Z-direction of paper”. Journal of pulp and paper science 32(2):95-99 (2006).
14. Ersoy, O., Chinga, G., Aydar, E., Gourgaud, A., Cubukcu, H.E. and Ulusoy, I. :” Texture discrimination of volcanic ashes from different fragmentation mechanisms: a case study, Mount Nemrut stratovolcano, eastern Turkey”. Computers & Geosciences 32(7): 936-946 (2006).
13. Chinga, G.: “A quadtree decomposition approach for surface assessment”. Pattern Analysis and Applications Journal 9(4): 94-101 (2006).
12. Chinga, G.: “Detailed paper surface characterization for gloss assessment”. J. Pulp Paper Sci. 30(8):222-227 (2004).
11. Holmstad, R., Kure, K.-A., Chinga, G. and Gregersen, Ø.: “Effect of temperature gradient multi-nip calendering on the structure of SC paper”. Nordic pulp and paper research J. 19(4): 489-494 (2004).
10. Chinga, G., Stoen, T. and Gregersen, Ø.: ”On the roughening effect of laboratory heatset offset printing on SC and LWC paper surfaces”. Journal of Pulp and Paper Science 30(11): 307-311 (2004).
9. Chinga, G., Johnsen, P.O. and Diserud, O. "Controlled serial grinding for high-resolution 3-D reconstruction". J. Microscopy– Oxford 214(1): 13-21 (2004).
8. Chinga, G, Gregersen, Ø, Dougherty, B. "Paper surface characterisation by laser profilometry and image analysis", J. of Microscopy and Analysis, 84: 5-7 (2003).   
7. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.: "Staining with OsO4 as a means to explore paper coating  structure".  Paperi ja Puu 85(1): 1-5 (2003).
6. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.: "Relationships between the coating surface structural variation and print quality". Journal of Pulp and Paper Science 29(6): 179-184 (2003) 
5. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.: "3-Dimensional reconstruction of a coating layer  structure". Journal of Pulp and Paper Science 29(4): 119-122 (2003)
4. Chinga, G. "Análisis de células vegetales expuestas a microgravedad", Ciencia al dia internacional, 5(1): 4 (2003)
3. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.:  "Structure characterisation of pigment coating layer on paper by scanning electron microscopy and image analysis". Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal 17(3): 307-312 (2002)
2. Chinga,G., Helle,T. and Forseth,T.: "Quantification of structure details of LWC paper coating layers". Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal 17(3): 313-318 (2002).
1. Chinga, G., Skagen, E.B., Beisvåg, T., Briarty, L.G. & Iversen, T.-H. "3-D reconstruction of Arabidopsis thaliana root statocytes exposed to different gravity conditions". Microscopy and Analysis, p. 17-19, March, 2000.

CONFERENCES

88. Chinga Carrasco, G. (2023). Wood Fibre Closure Caps for Beverage Carton Wet-Thermoforming & Surface Modificatio to Reduce Liquid Absorption. Functional Fiber-based Material & Packaging 10-12 Oct, 2023 - Rotterdam. Invited

87. Chinga Carrasco, G. (2023). Insights into the characteristics of carboxylated nanocellulose and its relevance in wound treatment. First International STIMULUS Conference on Smart antimicrobial & Sensing Materials, Darmstadt, 27. – 29. September 2023.

86. Chinga Carrasco, G.(2023) “Biopolymers and 3D printing of scaffolds for biomedical applications”, 1st Edition 3D Bioprinting and Cell Culture Course, Granada, Spain, 13 June. Invited.

85. Chinga Carrasco, G., Pasquier, E., Rosendahl, J., Solberg, A., Ståhlberg, A., Håkansson, J. (2023) “Biopolymer-based 3D-printed scaffolds”, 11th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, in the “GS01-Global Symposium on Nanocellulose: Recent advances to unlock potential for Engineered Sustainable Materials”, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 4-8 June. Invited Keynote.

84. Chinga-Carrasco, G. “Cellulose fibers - From nature to naturally applied in 3D printing for the biomedical sector”. National Conference for Additive Manufacturing NCAM2023, Trondheim, Norway, 20-22 March, 2023

83. Solberg, A., Pasquier, E., Ciftci, G.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G. “Biopolymer-based inks for 3D printing”. 16th Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials, Røros, Norway, 21-24 March, 2023

82. Chinga-Carrasco, G.(2022) «Biokompositter – Fra lab til implementering». Invitert foredragsholder, Plast og komposittkonferansen. September 28-29, Sandane, Norway.

81. Chinga-Carrasco, G.(2022) “Is aperiod of 10 years sufficient to develop a nanocellulose wound dressing product”, oral presentation,Recent advances in cellulose nanotechnology research – production characterization and applications,October 5.-6., Trondheim, Norway.

80. Chinga-Carrasco G. (2022) “Nanocellulose – The little giant in the biomedical area”. Invited keynote (In Spanish), NANOCELIA Workshop, June 27th, Girona, Spain.

79. Zarna, C., Rodríguez-Fabià, S., Echtermeyer, A. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2022) “Influence of compounding parameters on the tensile properties and fibre dispersion of injection moulded polylactic acid (PLA) and TMP fibre biocomposites”, oral presentation, CIADICYP 2022 Iberoamerican Congress on Pulp and Paper Research, Biocomposite session, June 28th – July 1st, Girona, Spain.

78. Rodríguez-Fabià, S. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2022) “The effects of biocomposite formulations on the mechanical properties and 3D printability of filaments for fused deposition modelling”, oral presentation, CIADICYP 2022 Iberoamerican Congress on Pulp and Paper Research, Biocomposite session, June 28th – July 1st, Girona, Spain.

77. Garcia-Martin, A., Ladero, M, Santos V.E, Villar, JC, Gomez, N, Vergara, P., Perez, R, Navascues, E, Kovensky, J, Cano, ME, Lesur, D, Chinga-Carrasco G, Cordes, A, Le Guern, Y, Pousse, M. “Sustainable Production from Agricultural Residues of Chemicals and Elicitors: SPAREC Project”. ECCE-ECAB September 20-23  (2021).

76. Chiara Zarna, Mihaela Tanase Opedal, Andreas T. Echtermeyer, Gary Chinga-Carrasco (2021). MICROMECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF WOOD FIBRE-REINFORCED BIOCOMPOSITES. ICNF 2021 – 5th International Conference on Natural Fibers. Online.

75. Chinga-Carrasco G. Properties of carboxylated cellulose nanofibrils and application in advanced wound dressings. International Conference on Aerogels for Biomedical and Environmental Applications. Faculty of Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), Spain. February 18-20, 2020. Oral presentation.
74. McDonagh BH and Chinga-Carrasco G. Porous constructs of nanocellulose can release plant defense chemicals. The Nordic Nanolab Network User Meeting at DTU, Copenhagen – Denmark, May 7-8., 2019.
73. Espinosa, E, Bascón-Villegas, I, Sánchez-Gutiérrez, M, Chinga-Carrasco, G and Rodríguez, A. Nanocelulosa a partir de paja de trigo para mejorar envases alimentarios. XII edition of CIBIA, Iberoamerican Congress of Food Engineering, “Challenging Food Engineering as a Driver Towards Sustainable Food Processing“, Portugal, July 1-4.
72. Tanase MO, Victor EE, Melbø JK, Pascual AR, Chinga-Carrasco G. Lignin – a biopolymer from forestry biomass for biocomposites and 3D printing. 56th Nordic Polymer Days 2019, Trondheim – Norway, June 5 – 7.
71.  Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Biobased polymers in the context of 3D printing. 6th EPNOE International Polysaccharide Conference, Aveiro, Portugal,  21st– 25th of October 2019. Invited Keynote
70.  Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Critical characteristics of wood nanocellulose for 3D printing of wound dressing devices. Euromat 2019. Stockholm, 1-5 September 2019. Invited
69.  Gary Chinga-Carrasco.  Bagasse - a resource for fibres and nanocelluloses for biocomposites and 3D printing.  2019 Int. Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials. Chiba, Japan 3-7 June 2019.
68. Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Perspectives on 3D printing of lignocellulosic biomass. ATCP, Concepcoin, Chile. October 1-12, 2018. Invited.
67. Gary Chinga-Carrasco. 3D printing of bio-based medical devices. 3D printing of biomaterials. 2nd seminar hosted by VTT and FPInnovations, Helsinki, May 29, 2018. Invited.
66. Gary Chinga-Carrasco. 3D printing – soft and solid biobased constructs for biomedical applications. 15th International Symposium on Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Biorefining (ISBBB 2018). Invited
65. Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Biocomposites and 3D Printing. 6th International Workshop - Advances of Science and Technology of Resources. November 29-30, 2018. Invited talk.
64. Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Nanocellulose: Engineering and bio-applications. Expoquimia – Chemistry for the future, Barcelona. October 2-6, 2017. Invited talk
63. Daniel Filgueira, Gary Chinga-Carrasco, Diego Moldes. Laccase-assisted Hydrophobization of films made from lignocellulosic nanofibres. 10th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Barcelona. October 1-6, 2017.
62. Quim Tarrés, Johnny K. Melbø, Marc Delgado Aguilar, F.X. Espinach, Fernando Julian, Pere Mutjé, Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Lignomicro/nanocellulose production from thermomechanical pulp by enzymatic hydrolysis. 10th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Barcelona. October 1-6, 2017
61. Quim Tarrés, Johnny K. Melbø, Marc Delgado Aguilar, F.X. Espinach, Fernando Julian, Pere Mutjé, Gary Chinga-Carrasco. Analysis of the mechanical properties of PLA biocomposites containing softwood thermomechanical pulp fibers. 10th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Barcelona. October 1-6, 2017. F. 
60. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2017). Nanocellulose-based biocomposites for 3D bioprinting of wound dressing structures. Energy, Materials, Nanotechnology (EMN) Europe Meetings. “Hydrogels materials” Amsterdam (2017). Invited.
59. Chinga-Carrasco, G., 2017. Wood nanocellulose – a natural component for novel biocomposite wound dressings. Innovations in wound healing and wound management. 31st Jan – 2nd Feb 2017. Invited.
58. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Solheim, O., Melbø, J.K., Brodin, M. (2016). Cellulose fibres and nanocellulose – components for FDM filaments and hydrogels for 3D printing. IX Iberoamerican Congress on Pulp and Paper Research Under the theme "Building bridges in research and innovation for the sustainable bioeconomy". September 4-8, Espoo, Finland.
57. Xu, C., Liu, J., Wang, X., Cheng, F., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K., Willför, S. (2016). Nanocellulose-based scaffolds with tunable structures to support 3D cell culture. International Conference on Nanotechnology 2016. 13-16 June in Grenoble, France.
56. Rusu, C.L., Brodin, M., Lein, H.L., Einarsrud, M.-A., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2016). The potential of ceramic particles in coatings with improved scratch and wear resistance. 5th World Congress on Materials Science& Engineering, June 13-15, Spain.
55. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Kraft pulps from Eucalyptus and Pinus radiata - raw materials for nanocellulose production and novel bio-applications. International Symposium on Lignocellulosic Materials, November 23-25, Concepcion, Chile. Inveited Keynote.
54. Syverud, K., Heggset, E.B., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Temperature stability of nanocellulose dispersions. EPNOE - International polysaccharide conference. 19-22 October. Wasaw, Poland.
53. Tehrani, Z., Nordli, H.R., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Pukstad, B., and Gethin, D.T. (2015) Investigation of Effect of Poly Ethylene Glycol as a Plasticizer for the Manufacture of Nanocellulose Films. EPNOE - International polysaccharide conference. 19-22 October. Wasaw, Poland.
52. Jack, A., Nordli, H.R., Powell, L.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Hill, K.E., Pukstad, B. and Thomas, D.W. (2015). Characterisation of interactions between a novel nanocellulose wound dressing and the wound pathogens Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. European Tissue Repair Society (ETRS) Annual Congress, 21-23 October. Copenhagen, Denmark.
51. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Biobased materials - facing industrial and societal needs with multidisciplinary approaches. International Workshop on Biorefinery of Lignocellulosic Materials, 9-12 June C—rdoba, Spain - Invited Keynote.
50. Brodin, M., Johnsen, P.O., Hindersland, L.K. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). The biocomposite structure of decorative laminates. 10th International Conference on Composite Science and Technology, 2-4 September, Lisboa, Portugal.
49. Brodin, M., Johnsen, P.O., Hindersland, L.K. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Decorative laminates Ð Wood fibre based biocomposites. Biocomposites in Construction, 21-22 May, London, UK.
48. Nordli, H.R., Rokstad, A.M., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Pukstad, B. (2015). TEMPO-pretreated wood nanocellulose for wound dressings. BioNanoMed Conference- Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications, April 8 Ð 10, Graz, Austria
47. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015). Micro- and nanofibres from wood pulp Ð new industrial perspectives. ImagineNano, Industrial forum - Nanocellulose and Paper Industry. 10-13 March, Bilbao, Spain. Invited.
46. Syverud,K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Pettersen, S., Draget, K.(2015). Controlling the elastic modulus of cellulose nanofibril hydrogels Ð scaffolds with potential in tissue engineering. 249th ACS National Meeting & Exposition. 22-26 March, Denver, CO.
45. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2015).Nanocellulose-based biocomposites for wound healing applications. International Conference on Natural Fibres - From Nature to Market. 27-29 April, Azores, Portugal. - Invited
44. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2014). Advanced biomaterials based on nanofibrillated cellulose – from nanopapers to nanomedicine.Invited keynote – VIII Iberoamerican congress on pulp and paper research. 26-28 November 2014, Medellín, Colombia.
43. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Powell, L.C., Khan, S., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. Wood nanocellulose – Characterization and potential application as barrier against wound bacteria. 18th International Microscopy Congress - Materials for medicine and biomaterials, 7-12 September 2014, Prague, Czech Republic.
42. Stepien, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Saarinen, J.J., Teisala, H., Tuominen, M., Haapanen, J., Kuusipalo, J., Mäkelä, J.M., and Toivakka. M.(2014). Abrasion and Compression Resistance of Liquid-Flame-Spray-Deposited Functional Nanoparticle Coatings on Paper. 13th Tappi Advanced Coating Fundamental Symposium. October 7-9, Minneapolis, USA.
41. Rees, A., Powell, L.C., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Gethin, D.T., Claypole, T.C., Deganello, D., Syverud, K., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. (2014). Studies on the 3D Printing of Nanocellulose Structures. 41st International IARIGAI Conference, 7th-10th September 2014, Swansea, UK 40. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Brodin, M., Johnsen, P.O. and Karlsen, T. (2014). Wood pulp fibres and nanocellulose – Characterization and application in biocomposite materials. 22nd, Int. Conference on composites or nano engineering, 13-19 July 2014, Malta.
39. Nordli, H.R., Rokstad, A.M., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Pukstad, B. (2014). Immunogenic properties of TEMPO-treated wood nanocellulose. BioNanoMed Conference- Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications, March 26 – 28, Krems, Austria.
38. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Powell, L.C, Nordli, H.R. Khan, S., Hill, K.E., Syverud, K., Thomas, D.W., Pukstad, B. (2014):" Nanocellulose from wood as a biomaterial for biomedical applications". Invited talk, ISN2A 2014 – International symposium on Nanoparticles/Nanomaterials and applications, January 20-22, Lisbon, Portugal.
37. Powell, L.C., Khan, S., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Onsøyen, E., Rye, P.D., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. (2013): "Towards the management of wound infections with dressings manufactured from nanocellulose derived from Pinus radiata wood pulp" 23rd European Tissue Repair Society Meeting. Stem cells and regenerative medicine. 23-25 October. Reims, France.
36. Syverud, K., Pettersen, S., Draget, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2013). Controlling the elastic modulus of nano-engineered hydrogels by crosslinking cellulose nanofibrils". EPNOE 2013: "Polysaccharides and polysaccharide-derived products, from basic science to applications. 21st -24th October. Nice, France.
35. Stepien, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Saarinen, J.J., Teisala, H., Tuominen, M., Aromaa, M., Haapanen, J., Kuusipalo, J., Mäkelä, M., and Toivakka, M. (2013). Wear resistance of nanoparticle coatings on paperboard. Tappi international conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. 24th-27th June. Stockholm, Sweden (2013).
34. Syverud, K., Alexandrescu, L., Gatti, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Besoli, F.: ”Verifying the biocompatibility of cellulose nanofibril structures as a first step to develop filters for air-borne nano-particles. Tappi international conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. 24th-27th June. Stockholm, Sweden (2013).
33. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Kirsebom, H., Syverud, K.: “Designing Nanocellulose Qualities for wound Dressings”. 4th International Congress, Nanotechnology, Medicine and Biology, March 13-15, Krems/Austria (2013).
32. Hii, C., Gregersen, Ø.W., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Eriksen, Ø.: "The effect of microfibrillated cellulose on the pressability of TMP and filler mixtures and on paper properties". International Paper Physics Conference, June 10-14, Stockholm (2012).
31. Mikczinski, M., Josefsson, G., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K., Gamstedt, E.K. and  Fatikow, S.: "Introducing an in-situ microrobotic approach for assessing the stiffness properties of microfibrillated cellulose films". International Paper Physics Conference, June 10-14, Stockholm (2012).
30. Alexandrescu, L., Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Iotti, M., Gregersen, Ø., Belosic, F. and Gatti, A.M.: "Air filtration of nano-particles using cellulose nanofibrils". International Conference NanotechItaly 2011, NH Laguna Palace Convention Center in Venice-Mestre, 23rd to 25th of November 2011.
29. Hii, C., Gregersen, Ø., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Eriksen, Ø, Toven, K., Rosén, F. and Vomhoff, H..: "Quantification of the Web Structure in Relation to Process Conditions During Wet Pressing and Furnish Composition". Progress in Paper Physics Seminar. Graz, Austria. Sept. 5-8, (2011).
28. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K.: "On the porosity and oxygen barrier properties of cellulose nanofibril-based films". Annual meeting of IAWS 2011. Novel materials from wood or cellulose, Stockholm, August 31-Sept. 2, (2011).
27. Rättö, P., Blohm, E. and Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “Film splitting during offset printing ‐ the influence of paper surface properties on film splitting geometry”. 38th International Research Conference of iarigai. Budapest, September 11-14, 2011.
26. Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Salvatori, R. and Gatti, A.: “Towards novel filter concepts for nanopollution”. 241st American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Anaheim, California, Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials, March 27-31, 2011.
25. Yamakawa, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Updating the Shape descriptor plugin for automatic classification of TMP fibre cross-sections”. Oral presentation at the 3rd ImageJ – User and Developer Conference, Luxembourg 27-29 October, 2010.
24. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Yu, Y.: “Quantitative microscopy of cellulose fibres and nanofibrils” Oral Presentation, International Microscopy Congress. Rio De Janeiro September (2010).
23. Syverud, K., Marstokk, O., Stenstad, P. and Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “The potential of cellulose nanofibrils for stabilizing commercial paints”, Tappi 2010 international conference on Nanotechnology for the forest product industry, Espoo, 27-29 Sept 2010.
22. Xhanari, K., Paso, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, K. and Stenius, P.: “ Structure of nanofibrillated cellulose monolayers at the oil/water interface”, Tappi 2010 international conference on Nanotechnology for the forest product industry, Espoo, 27-29 Sept 2010.
21. Yamakawa, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Classification of wood fibre cross- sectional shapes", 5th International conference on Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems, San Sebastian Spain, June 23-25, 2010.
20. Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Toledo, J. & Toledo, P: “Cellulose nanofibrils production: A comparison of hardwood and softwood never- dried kraft pulp fibres” Oral presentation in CELL symposia at the American Chemical Society, Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division - Session Micro and Nanofibers from Sustainable Materials. San Francisco, USA (2010).
19. Chinga-Carrasco, G., Syverud, Toledo, J., Toledo, P., K., Øyaas, K. & Gregersen, Ø.: "A survey of Chilean natural resources - focus on novel materials and bio-energy solutions". First NorLARNet confernce. Oslo, November 12-13 (2009).
18. Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G.& Stenius, P: "Preparation, characterization and modification of nano-sized cellulose fibrils". 15th Int. Symposium on Wood, Fibre and Pulping Chemistry - ISWFPC, Oslo June 15 - 18 (2009).
17. Preston, J., Toivakka, M., Heard, P.& Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Coated Paper Microstructure: Particle shape - Microstructure Interrelations. PaperCon , Renaissance St. Louis, 800 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO 63101, USA.  (2009).
16. Syverud, K., Gregersen, Ø., Chinga-Carrasco, G. & Eriksen, Ø.: ”The influence of nano-sized fibrillar cellulose on paper strength and surface properties” Oral presentation in the 14th Fundamental Research Symposium, to be held at St. Anne's College, Oxford, UK between 14 and 18 September (2009).
15. Syverud, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G.& Stenius, P: “On the tensile characteristics of model films and membranes with different MFC loadings” Oral presentation in CELL symposia at the American Chemical Society, National Meetings Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division Salt Lake City (2009).
14. Dickson, A. and Chinga, G.: "Analysing the relationship between ink coverage and variations in sheet grammage and topography", Oral presentation in 62nd Appita annual conference and exhibition, Rotorua New Zealand, April 20-23  (2008).
13. Mettänen, M and Chinga, G.: "Surface reconstruction methods for the characterization of paper topography". COST E32 Action - Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades: Paper in Printing Processes Seminar. Grenoble, France, Oct. 4-5 (2007).
12. Chinga, G., Johnsen, P.O., Kauko, H., Myllys, M. and Timonen, J.: “On the three-dimensionality of glossy surfaces". PTS coating symposium, Baden-Baden, Germany (2007).
11. Chinga, G. and Syverud, K.: “Simultaneous quantification of paper mass distribution and print details".  International Paper Physics Conference, Broadbeach, Australia (2007).
10. Chinga, G. and Syverud, K.: “Explaining picking tendency by local formation analysis". International Paper Physics Conference, Broadbeach, Australia (2007).
9. Mörseburg, K. and Chinga, G.: "Tailoring printing paper properties - Potential and weaknesses of mechanical pulp in multilayered sheets", International Mechanical Pulp Conference, USA  (2007).
8. Chinga, G. and Dougherty, R.: "Quantification of surfaces structures". First ImageJ Conference, Luxembourg, May (2006).
7. Antoine, C. and Chinga, G., “Wavelet analysis of paper surface structure”, Progress in Paper Physics Seminar, Trondheim, Norway (2004).
6. Holmstad, R., Gregersen, Ø. and Chinga, G. "A method for the evaluation of the true density distribution in the Z-direction of paper", Progress in Paper Physics Seminar, Finger Lakes/Sycurase, New York, September 8-13, pp 43-47 (2002)
5. Chinga,G., Helle,T. and Johnsen, P.O.:  "Characterization of pigment coating layer  structure using SEM and Digital Image Analysis techniques". Proceedings, 2000 Tappi Coating Conference and Trade Fair, Washington, DC, USA, 1-4 May, pp 309-316 (2000)
4. Chinga,G., Helle,T. and Johnsen, P.O.:  "Pigment coating structure details, its relationship to coating processes and effect on printing ink absorption". Proceedings, PAPTAC 86th Annual meeting, Montreal, Que, Canada, 1-3 Feb., pp A119-A124 (2000)
3. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.:  "Variations of LWC paper surfaces and their implications for the printing ink behaviour". Proceedings, COST Workshop Action E-11 "Characterisation methods for fibres and paper", Grenoble, France , November 30th – December 1st  (2000)
2. Holmstad, R. and  Chinga, G.:  "Cross-sectional image analysis of paper structure as a step towards three-dimensional structural analysis". Proceedings, COST Workshop Action E-11 "Characterisation methods for fibres and paper", Grenoble, November 2000.
1. Iversen T-H ., Johnsson, A., Skagen, E.B., Beisvåg, T., Chinga, G., Andreassen, P., Kittang, A.I., Wold A.B., Kristensen, A. & Rasmussen O S, Immobilized protoplasts under microgravity conditions. Preliminary results from the S/MM-03 mission, Proc. 6th Europ. Symp. Life Sci. in Space, ESA SP -390, 29-36. 1997


WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS, SCIENTIFICS MEETINGS 

24. Chinga-Carrasco G. (2023) Biopolymers and Biocomposites - 10 years of development and implementation. RISE PFI 100 years seminar. October 5th, 2023.

23. Chinga-Carrasco G. (2022) “Nanocellulose – The little giant in the biomedical area”. Invited keynote (In Spanish), NANOCELIA Workshop, June 27th, Girona, Spain.

22. Chinga-Carrasco, G.(2022) «Biokompositter – Fra lab til implementering». Invitert foredragsholder, Plast og komposittkonferansen. September 28-29, Sandane, Norway.

21. Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2022) “Is a period of 10 years sufficient to develop a nanocellulose wound dressing product”, oral presentation, Recent advances in cellulose nanotechnology research – production characterization and applications, October 5.-6., Trondheim, Norway

20. Chinga-Carrasco, G. Nanocellulose and 3D printing. Tekna Biotek. Nanoteknologi og Biomedisin, Trondheim, Norway, October 23, 2018. Invited.
20. Chinga-Carrasco, G. Production, characterisation and applications of nanocellulose. Universidad de Concepcion, Chile, October 9, 2018. Invited.
19. Josefsson, G., Gamstedt, E. K., Berthold, F. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. “Bio-based composites of polylactic acid reinforced with nanofibrillated cellulose, nanowhiskers and microcrystalline cellulose: Estimation of the elastic properties of the fillers from the elastic properties of the composites” COST FP0802: “Micro Characterisation of Wood Material & Properties”. Workshop Programme, 24th - 26th October, Edinburgh, Scotland (2012).
18. Mikczinski, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Fatikow, S. “Engineering challenges for the next steps towards single fibril testing”. COST FP0802: “Micro Characterisation of Wood Material & Properties”. Workshop Programme, 24th - 26th October, Edinburgh, Scotland (2012).
17. Chinga-Carrasco, G. "Potensielle cellulosebaserte materialer for effektiv sårheling”. Treforedlingsforum, November 20. – 21, Oslo/Norway (2012).
16. Chinga-Carrasco, G. "Characterization of the fibrillation degree of various MFC materials and its implication on critical properties". Recent advances in cellulose nanotechnology research seminar. November 14-15, Trondheim/Norway (2012).
15. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “Moderne høyoppløsnings-karakterisering av cellulose-baserte materialer”. Treforedlingsforum, Oslo, Norway, Novermber 29-30, 2011.
14. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “Structural characteristics of Eucalyptus and Pinus Radiata pulp fibres and their corresponding nanofibrillated materials”. Presentation at the Recent advances in Cellulose nanotechnology research seminar. Trondheim, November 16-17, 2010.
13. Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud, K.: “Micro- and nanostructures of cellulose-based materials”. Oral presentation at the Transpore symposium – “From microscopy to modeling”, PSI Villagen, Switzerland, August 19-20, 2010.
12. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Micro- and nanostructures of wood pulp fibres". Oral presentation at the COST E54 9th scientific workshop - Characterisation of the fine structures and properties of papermaking fibers using new technologies. May 10-12, Coimbra, Portugal (2010).
11. Øyaas, K., Syverud, K. & Chinga-Carrasco, G.: ”The effect of enzymatic modification on the surface nano-structure of wood fibres” Oral presentation in The 2nd Annual Workshop of COST FP0602 Enzymaticfiber modification and hydrolysis December 4-5, Biel, Switzerland (2008).
10. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “Nano-characterisation of cellulose-based materials” PFI research seminar- Oral presentation in PFI Research Seminar: “Recent advances in fibrillar nanocellulose research – Characterisation and applications”. PFI, Norway, November 12-13 (2008).
9. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Assessment of coldset print quality - Structure-property relationships", Oral presentation in the STFI research seminar, September 30  (2008).
8. Syverud, K. & Chinga-Carrasco, G.: “Structural characterization of nanocellulose films – from macro to nano”. Oral presentation in the E50 workshop – Characterization and Applications of cell walls macromolecules. Dübendorf, Switzerland, October 27-29 (2008).
7. Chinga-Carrasco, G.: "Modern methods for characterisation of fibres, paper and prints - from desktop scanners to x-ray microtomography", Oral presentation in the PFI seminar, June 5  (2008).
6. Chinga, G.: "Microscopy studies of fibre and paper structures". Presentation in Avancell seminar, Gothenburg, Sweden, November 29 (2007)
5. Chinga, G.: "ImageJ as a tool for the quantification of paper and print defects". Mikroskopiklubben, Espoo, Finland, Oct. 4-5 (2007) .
4. Chinga, G., : “Surface structure characterization for mottling assessment on coated papers”, Paper/Ink Properties and their Relation to Offset Printability, Symposium COST E32 Action: Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades, October 6-7, Madrid (2005)
3. Gregersen, Ø., Eriksen, Ø. and Chinga, G., :Ink distribution and surface roughening in cold- and heatset printed surfaces”, Paper/Ink Properties and their Relation to Offset Printability, Symposium COST E32 Action: Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades, October 6-7, Madrid (2005)
2. Chinga, G., “Structural characterisation of coating layers”, New concepts in paper surface treatment seminar, Stockholm, October (2004).
1. Chinga, G., “Comparison of optical devices for assessing paper surface structure”, COST Action E32: Characterization of paper surfaces for improved paper grades, 2nd Working group meeting, June 18, Trondheim, Norway (2004).


POSTERS
16.  Sandra Rodriguez, Nanci Ehman, Gary Chinga Carrasco.  Plast- og komposittkonferansen, Gjøvik, 14.09 – 15.09.2023. 
15. McDonagh BH and Chinga-Carrasco G. Porous constructs of nanocellulose can release plant defense chemicals. The Nordic Nanolab Network User Meeting at DTU, Copenhagen – Denmark, May 7-8.
14. Valdebenito, G. Ciudad, G. Chinga-Carrasco. Corn husks – sustainable resource for production of cellulose nanofibrils. 10th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Barcelona. October 1-6, 2017.
13. Santos, S.M., Carbajo, J.M., G—mez, N., Quintanaa, E., Ladero, M., S‡nchez, A., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Villar, J.C. (2015). Use of bacterial cellulose in degraded paper restoration. Application on model papers. International Workshop on Biorefinery of Lignocellulosic Materials, 9-12 June C—rdoba, Spain
12. Powell, L.C., Khan, S., Chinga-Carrasco,G., Syverud, K., Hill, K.E., Thomas, D.W. (2014). Comparison of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm growth on nanocellulose fibre structures derived from softwood pulp and a commercial hydrofiber wound dressing. European Tissue Repair Society (ETRS) Annual Congress, 10-12 September. Edinburg, UK.
11. Heggset, E.B., Pettersen, S.R., Draget, K.I., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Syverud, K. (2014). Controlling mechanical and viscoelastic properties of hydrogels by crosslinking cellulose nanofibrils. 9th International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials 23-26 June 2014 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
10. Gary Chinga-Carrasco, Harald Kirsebom, Kristin Syverud: “The potential of cellulose nanofibrils from wood pulp fibres as a substrate for wound healing applications. 45th ABTCP conference, Oct. 9-11, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2012).
9. Kristin Syveruda, Laura Alexandrescub, Antonietta Gattic, Gary Chinga-Carrasco: “Biocompatibility studies of nanofibril structures based on Eucalyptus and Pinus radiata pulp fibres” 3rd International Cellulose Conference (ICC 2012), Oct. 10-12, Sapporo, Japan (2012).
8. M. Stepiena, G. Chinga-Carrascob, J. J. Saarinena, H. Teisalac, M. Tuominenc, M. Aromaad, J. Kuusipaloc, J. M. Mäkeläd, M. Toivakkaa, Y.D. Yue, J. Hjelene: “Structure characterization of SiO2 and TiO2 nanocoated paperboard”. The 15th European Microscopy Congress, Manchester Central, United Kingdom, 16th - 21st September (2012).
7. Gary Chinga-Carrascoa, Ingvild Johnsena and Karin Øyaasa: “Advanced depicting techniques and analysis tools for characterization and quantification of biomass structures”. 4th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference in Helsinki, October 23-25, (2012).
6. Larsen, Å, Tanem, B.S., Lenes, M., Chinga-Carrasco, G., Solheim, O., Banke, K., Berthold, F.: “PLA-wood fibre composites” SustainComp final conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 14–15 June (2012).
5. Eriksen, Ø, Aasarød, K., Chinga-Carrasco, G. and Gregersen, Ø.: "Furnish Composition of Newsprint – Effects on Pressability, Paper and Print Quality”. Progress in Paper Physics Seminar. Graz, Austria. Sept. 5-8 (2011).
4. Chinga-Carrasco G., Johnsen, PO and Syverud, K. "A field-emission SEM study of the nanostructure of cellulose fibrils".  E50 Workshop - Characterisation and application of cell wall macromolecules. Dübendorf, Switzerland, October 27-29 (2008).
3. Ersoy O, Gourgaud A, Aydar E, Chinga G, Thouret J-C:. "Prediction of changes in volcanic activity based on ash surface textures: a case study, the 1982-83 eruption of Galunggung volcano (Indonesia)". Cities on Volcanoes 4 conference (IAVCEI), Quito-Ecuador (23-27 January 2006)-Poster presentation (2006).
2. Chinga,G., Helle,T. and Johnsen, P.O.:  "Analysis of pigment coating layer structure details using digital image processing and analysis and SEM techniques".  Poster. "Microscopy as a tool in pulp and paper research and development symposium", Stockholm, Sweden, 21-22 June 1999, p. 217 (1999)
1. Chinga,G. and Helle,T.:  "On the assessment of coating layer structure details".  Poster. 2000 Progress in Paper Physics Seminar, Grenoble, Frankrike.


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