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Scientific and technical contributions: I graduated in Physics and Electronics Engineering from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), obtaining the Extraordinary Graduation Award in both degrees.
In 2008 I joined the “Thin Films and Microelectronics” research group at the UCM, where I worked towards my Ph. D. for four years in the field of high permittivity dielectrics of silicon-based transistors, funded by the competitive Spanish Program "University Professor Training" (FPU). I finished in March 2013, obtaining the highest mark and a European mention, with 14 articles, more than 12 contributions to international conferences, and 2 patents related to the fabrication of transistors. I continued working on this experimental field for one more year as a postdoctoral researcher at the UCM.
As a part of my Ph. D., I spent 6 months at Imec (Leuven, Belgium), an international leading research center where I worked on the reliability of state-of-the-art silicon devices. This collaboration resulted in two articles and a contribution to the most important conference on Reliability at the European level: European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics and Analysis 2011.
From 2014 to 2022 I worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) funded by a European project of the Graphene Flagship program. My work consisted in the simulation of graphene field-effect transistors. I also obtained funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under the competitive “Juan de la Cierva-Training” program. My most important achievement was the development of a model to study low dimension graphene-based transistors, which resulted in the publication of three articles as first author and a review on graphene transistor models.
I also enjoyed a post-doctoral internship at Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland) funded by the national competitive "José Castillejo" program of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport in 2017. The objective of this six-month stay was to develop the existent collaboration between the research groups in the UAB, the University of Salamanca and Aalto University. This work compared the simulations performed at the UAB with real device fabrication, coordinating three different research groups in three different universties. The result of this intership was an article in Nanotechnology.
I am currently a lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Madrid(UPM) in the department of Mathematics Applied to Industrial Engineering. I am starting to study both theoretical and experimental aspects in the field of batteries. My work coordinates modelling and simulation with the electrical characterization innovative ion-lithium batteries and other kind of batteries.
Contributions to society: I worked for six months at Imec in Belgium, which is a private entity, studying reliability of transistors. In addition, I have collaborated with the company VTT, an spin-off of Aalto University. Apart from my work at three Spanish Universities, I have coordinated different studies with other national Universities and research centers such as the University of Salamanca, the University of Valladolid and CSIC, and from other countries, Chalmers University (Gothenburg, Sweeden) and Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland). I also give talks of popular science explaining “the science behind the smartphones” at schools and high schools.
Formation and assessment: I supervised one final degree project in Electronic Engineering and a master's thesis in Applied Physics in 2013. Both students are currently working in electronic companies. I have reviewed articles for numerous international scientific journals.
Other contributions: I contributed to more than 30 papers in high quality peer-reviewed international journals, in 13 of them as the first author, which corroborates my capability of independent research. I presented more than 30 contributions to international conferences. I have also a wide experience in teaching: at the UCM, at the degrees of Physics and Informatic Engineering, at the UAB, at the degrees of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Informatic Engineering and Communication Engineering, and the master in Advanced Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. I currently give Maths lessons in the degree of Industrial Technologies at the UPM.
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