
Vincent Blay Roger, graduated in Chemical Engineering by the Universitat de València, has obtained the award SusChem for Young Researchers Chemists. Blay received the award from the hands of the Secretary of State for Research, Carmen Vela. The awarded has an academic record with an average qualification of 9,82, and 48 distinctions.
The Young Researchers Chemists Awards aim to recognise, boost, and promote the scientific and the information activity among the young chemists researchers, as well as to encourage, develop, and disseminate the Chemistry discipline, both in its pure science side and in its applications.
In the award ceremony, Vincent Blay thanked the people who have been his professors during these years, and emphasised the teaching and research quality of the Universitat de València.
Nowadays, he carries out his doctoral thesis at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Universitat de València under the direction of Pablo J. Miguel, professor of this department, and of Avelino Corma, research professor of the Instituto de Tecnología Química (ITQ – Chemical Technology Institute) that is within CSIC/UPV, the call between the Spanish National Council and the Universitat de València.
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