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Dr. Rafael Abargues López

MSc in chemistry (University of Valencia, 2000) and PhD in chemistry from the (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) for his thesis on electrically conducting polymer synthesis for electron beam lithography in collaboration with Infineon Technologies AG. He then joined the group as a postdoctoral fellow with an interest in new nanomaterials for photonic and plasmonic applications such as the synthesis and assembly of colloidal metallic and semiconducting nanoparticles, polymeric nanocomposites and conducting polymers with lithographic properties. At the end of 2009, he co-founded and is currently R&D manager of InteNanoMat S.L from where he collaborates with the UMDO group.

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Dr. José Bosch Bailach

Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) with a thesis on 'the quantum confined Stark effect and electric field effects on the optical properties and photoluminescence of self-assembled quantum wells'. He recently successfully defended his PhD thesis which focused on variational mathematical models for calculation the energy of excitons confined in rings, discs and spherical-shaped structures. The models account also for radiative recombination time, and latest models take into consideration the influence of a magnetic field and the presence of impurities. He collaborates from an Education partner.

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Dr. Pedro Javier Rodríguez Cantó

Born in Córdoba (Spain) in 1978. After obtaining his Chemistry degree (M.Sc.) from the University of Seville (Spain) in 2002, he received the Doctor in Chemistry degree (Ph.D.) from the University of Erlangen-Núrenberg (Germany) in 2006. His thesis was based on the development of a molecular model for the simulation of modern photoresist materials in lithography and it was developed as a collaboration project with the company Infineon Technologies AG. After his thesis he worked for five months as a researcher in the memory products department of Qimonda AG in Dresden (Germany) and for four years at the Nanophotonics Technology Center of the Polytechnic University of Valencia. At present he is a senior researcher in UMDO. His research interests are focused on the development of new nanomaterials for photonic and plasmonic applications, including the synthesis of metallic and semiconducting nanoparticles, polymeric nanocomposites, conducting polymers with lithographic properties, and Micro and Nano fabrication techniques.

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Dr. Guillermo Muñoz Matutano

Post-Doc researcher in the field of single nanostructure spectroscopy. PhD in Physics at the UMDO group. His experimental research focuses on the fundamental study of single Quantum Dots and Quantum Wires as new candidates for optoelectronic devices. His interest covers techniques and concepts as single photon correlation, confocal microscopy, quantum molecules, Coulomb interaction in confined systems and Plasmonic devices. He is also interested in Science Popularization topics, being the author of some national and international initiatives.

 

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Dr. David Rivas Góngora

Physics graduate (University of the Valle, Cali-Colombia) and Master in Photonics (University of Valencia). His PhD work was focused on the study of quantum dots spectroscopy (PL, µPL, TRPL).He is currently working in applied physics as a member of the group UMDO at the Institute of materials science of the University of Valencia (ICMUV). In his spare time he enjoys reading, martial arts and football.

 

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Dr. Isaac Suárez

Isaac Suárez (Telecommunications, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 2002) received his PhD (Physical Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2006) under the supervision of Prof. Ginés Lifante on the subject of electrooptic modulators in LiNbO3:Zn waveguides. Thereafter, following a 7 month study of the modeling and fabrication of InP HEMT transistors at the Centro Astronómico de Yebes he spent two years in the laboratories of the LAAS-CNRS (Toulouse, France) developing GaAs VCSEL technology. In 2009 he joined UMDO to pursue his interests of fabrication and characterization of integrated photonic devices in semiconductors III-V and polymers.

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