Luis Sánchez Granados

Tipo de miembro
Junta Directiva
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Cargo
Vocal
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Afiliación
Universidad de Córdoba
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Curriculum Vitae
Education:
- Graduate in Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, 1990.
- Minor thesis in Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, 1991.
- Ph. D. in Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, 1994, Supervisor: J. Morales Palomino.
Teaching activities in Spain:
- Assistant Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, 1998-2007.
- Associate Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, 2007-2012.
- Full Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad de Córdoba, from 2012,
Academic position:
- Coordinator of Chemistry Degree, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad de Córdoba, 2006-2008.
- Vice-dean of Faculty of Sciences, Universidad de Córdoba, from 2008.
Scientific Committees:
- 10th Plenary Scientific Meeting of Inorganic and 4th of Solid State Chemistry; Secretary.
- Member of Solid State Chemistry, RSEQ, 2009 to present
Awards
- “New Researchers Award-1998” from the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry.
Research Activities:
- Over 80 papers in international journals.
- More than 75 communications (oral and posters) in national and international conferences.
- 1 international patent.
- Head of 4 research national projects and 9 research contracts.
- Co-worker on 9 research national projects.
- Supervisor of 5 Doctoral Thesis and 8 Masters Degrees.
- Reviewer of more than 20 international journals (over 70 papers revised)
Research experience abroad:
- Postdoctoral research. CNRS-Thiais(Paris) (France-12 months, 1995);
- Research stay. CNRS-Thiais(Paris) (France-1 months, 1998)
- Research stay – Royal Society of Chemistry grant; Chemistry Department-Open University-Milton Keynes (UK – 1 week)
- TST-Erasmus grant; Molecular Science and Technology Institute (ISTM); University of Padova (Italy, 1 week)
Research:
Synthesis and structural characterization of solids. Solid state chemistry.
Electrochemistry of inorganic compounds for lithium batteries.
Inorganic compounds for building materials: colour, puzzolanic reactions, photocatalyst, CO2 capture…..