Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas
Ramon y Cajal Fellow

 

Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol)
Universidad de Valencia
c/ Catedrático José Beltrán, 2
46980 Paterna (SPAIN)
Tel: +34 96 354 4420
guillermo.minguez@uv.es

 

 

Education

2014–present "Ramon y Cajal" Fellow at the ICMol of the Univeristy of Valencia (Spain)
2012–2014 Research associate at the ICMol of the Univeristy of Valencia (Spain)
2009–2011 “Juan de la Cierva” Research Scientist at the ICMol of the University of Valencia (Spain)
Sept–Dec 2008 Post-doc at the ICMol of the Univeristy of Valencia (Spain) with Prof. Eugenio Coronado
Jan–May 2008 Post-doc at the University of Sheffield (UK) with Prof. Lee Brammer
2004–2007 PhD in Solid State Chemistry at the University of Sheffield (UK) with Prof. Lee Brammer
1999–2004 “Licenciado en Ciencias Quimicas” (degree in Chemistry) at the University of Seville (Spain)

 
International Awards

 

National Awards

 

  • 2016 Young Researchers Award from the "Real Sociedad Española de Química" (Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry)
  • “Premio Científico-técnico Ciudad de Algemesí 2016” for young researchers (< 35 years old)
  • "Young Talent Award CV" in the category of Science for his career as a young researcher
  • "Xavier Solans Award 2011" for the best publication in 2010 in Crystallography and Crystal Growth by a young Spanish researcher
  • "Real Academia Sevillana de Ciencias" 2010 award for young researchers
  • Second position in the “Premio Extraordinario Nacional Fin de Carrera” Spanish national award to the best graded 1999 – 2004 Chemistry Master’s student.
  • “San Alberto Magno” award to the best graded 1999 – 2004 Chemistry Master’s student by the University of Seville (Spain).
  • “Real Maestranza de Caballería” award to the best graded 1999 – 2004 Chemistry Master’s student by the University of Seville (Spain).
  • “Ayuntamiento de Sevilla” award to the best graded 1999 – 2004 Chemistry Master’s student by the University of Seville (Spain).
  • “Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera” award to the best graded 1999 – 2004 Chemistry Master’s student by the University of Seville (Spain).