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MORAIS DE LIMA MARQUES, MAURICIO

MORAIS DE LIMA MARQUES, MAURICIO

PDI-Titular d'Universitat

Materials Science Institute - ICMUV Catedrático José Beltrán 2 46980 Paterna Valencia

(9635) 43606

mauricio.morais@uv.es

MUÑOZ MATUTANO, GUILLERMO

MUÑOZ MATUTANO, GUILLERMO

PI-Invest Cont Ramon y Cajal

Despacho en Instituto de Ciencias de los Materiales, Burjasot.

44050

guillermo.munoz@uv.es

ERRANDONEA PONCE, DANIEL JORGE

ERRANDONEA PONCE, DANIEL JORGE

PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
MUÑOZ SANJOSE, VICENTE

MUÑOZ SANJOSE, VICENTE

PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
AGOURAM OUHTIT, SAID

AGOURAM OUHTIT, SAID

PDI-Ajudant Doctor/A

Dpt. Fisica Aplicada y Electromagnetismo Av. Vicent Andrés Estellés, 19. 46100 Burjassot, València

(9635) 43337

said.agouram@uv.es

DIEZ CREMADES, ANTONIO

DIEZ CREMADES, ANTONIO

PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat

Edificio Jeroni Muñoz Despacho 0.14

(9635) 43431

antonio.diez@uv.es

Biography
 

Antonio Díez began his research activity in 1995, when he joined the Laboratory of Fiber Optics, at the University of Valencia (LFO-UV), Spain. He received his PhD in physics in 1998 from the University of Valencia. During his PhD, he complemented his training with two stays at the Optoelectronic Research Centre, U.K. In 1999, he joined the Optoelectronics Research Group at the University of Bath, U.K., for nearly two years as a post-doctoral researcher. In 2001, he joined the University of Valencia, where he served successively as Assistant Professor and Lecturer. Currently, he is Full Professor at the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Valencia, Spain. As a member of LFO-UV, he has actively contributed to the implementation of several new research lines at LFO-UV. A. Díez has participated in more than 40 research projects granted in competitive calls from different public administrations, and in more than 20 research/transfer projects with different companies and technological institutions. A. Díez is cofounder of the company FYLA Laser S. L., created in 2006 as a “spin-off” company of the University of Valencia. His teaching activities include undergraduate and master subjects, as well as doctoral studies. He has taught subjects in Physics degree, Electrical Engineering, Master in Advanced Physics, and Doctorate in Physics. In all of them, the contents of the subjects are related to electromagnetism, electromagnetic waves, and photonics. He has been supervisor/co-supervisor of 9 PhD theses and several master's theses.

CRUZ MUÑOZ, JOSE LUIS

CRUZ MUÑOZ, JOSE LUIS

PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat

Departamento de Fisica Aplicada y Electromagnetismo. C/ Vicente Andrés Estellés s.n. Edificio Jerónimo Muñoz. Burjassot 46100

(9635) 44760

jose.l.cruz@uv.es

Biography
 

Current Position: Professor (Catedrático) in the Department of Applied Physics, University of Valencia, Spain.

Overview:
38 years of academic activity encompassing research, teaching, and management. Member of the Optical Fiber Group (https://www.uv.es/lfo/) and the Institute of Materials Science of the University of Valencia. My work has been recognized by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (CNEAI committee) with six six-year research assessment periods (sexenios), one six-year knowledge transfer assessment period, and six five-year teaching assessment periods (quinquenios).

Degrees:

  1. Degree and Master’s in Physics (Licenciatura), University of Valencia, 1987.

  2. PhD in Physics, University of Valencia, 1992.

  3. Postdoctoral training: Visiting researcher at the Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 1994–1995, within the Program for the Training of Doctors and Technicians Abroad (Spanish Ministry of Science and Education).

Employment:

  1. Research fellow, 1987–1990.

  2. Assistant Professor (Ayudante), University of Valencia, 1990–1995.

  3. Associate Professor, University of Valencia, 1995–1996.

  4. Lecturer, University of Valencia, 1996–2009.

  5. Professor, University of Valencia, October 2009–present.

Research Interests:
My research has been conducted within the framework of 35 research projects funded by national and regional governments. The activity has focused on microwave and optical fiber technologies, specifically covering the following topics:

  1. Development of microwave devices for radar antennas.

  2. Optical fiber fabrication by MCVD; development of rare-earth-doped and photosensitive fibers.

  3. Fabrication of Bragg and long-period fiber gratings.

  4. Development of lasers and optical amplifiers operating at 0.577, 1.06, 1.15, 1.55, and 2.07 μm, including CW, Q-switched, and mode-locked operation.

  5. Fabrication of high-power fiber amplifiers using LMA and double-cladding technologies.

  6. Microwave photonics.

  7. Characterization of optical fibers (e.g., Verdet constant, phase and group indices).

  8. Fiber post-processing by chemical etching (fabrication of tapers and microcavities for sensors and filters).

  9. Development of optical fiber sensors for physical parameters (particularly strain, temperature, voltage, and electric current).

  10. Development of fiber sensors for chemical and biological species (particularly hydrogen, glucose, antibodies, and DNA).

Summary of Research Results:
This research activity has resulted in the following infrastructures and outputs:

  1. Establishment of a fiber grating fabrication laboratory at the University of Valencia.

  2. Establishment of a microstructured fiber fabrication laboratory at the University of Valencia.

  3. 198 articles in indexed journals.

  4. 10 patents.

  5. 286 conference papers.

  6. 6 book chapters.

  7. Supervision of 6 PhD theses.

Knowledge Transfer to Society and the Productive Sector:

  1. Participation in 12 research projects funded by private companies focused on the development of microwave components, lasers, and sensors. Main companies involved include RYMSA, Arteche, INDRA, NKT, and European Laser Therapeutics.

  2. Member of the founding board of FYLA, a company specialized in the fabrication of fiber lasers and supercontinuum light sources (https://www.fyla.com).

  3. Collaboration as a specialist with the Spanish National Health Service (Ministry of Health), 2008–present.

  4. Participation in the lifelong learning program “Nau Gran” for people over 55 years old, University of Valencia, 2010–present.

Teaching Activity:

  1. 38 years of teaching theoretical and laboratory courses in:

    • Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Physics (specialization in Photonics).

    • Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry.

    • Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Telecommunications Engineering.

  2. Supervision of 24 bachelor’s and master’s theses.

  3. Participation in training courses for high school teachers.

  4. Contributions to 19 conferences focused on education.

  5. Participation in nine projects on teaching innovation and education.

  6. Participation in the University Admission Examinations (EVAU), 1997–2023.

Management Activity:

  1. Administrative positions:
    1.1 Vice Dean, Faculty of Physics, University of Valencia, 2004–2005.
    1.2 Head of the Department of Applied Physics, University of Valencia, 2005–2011.
    1.3 Vice Dean, Faculty of Physics, University of Valencia, 2012–2018.

  2. Member of the Faculty of Physics Assembly, 1992–2001 and 2005–2018.

  3. Member of the University Assembly, 1993–1997 and 2005–2009.

  4. Member of the University Teaching Committee, 2012–2018.

  5. Member of the Panel for Assessment and Improvement of Academic Performance of Physics Students, University of Valencia, 2003.

  6. Member and Chair of the Academic Committee of the Physics Degree, University of Valencia, 2005–2018.

Conference Organization Activity:

  1. Program Committee Member, OSA Advanced Photonics Congress on Specialty Optical Fibers and Applications.

  2. Program Committee Member, International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology.

  3. Scientific Committee Member, International Conference on Higher Education Advances.

  4. Scientific Committee Member, National Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science.

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DELGADO PINAR, MARTINA

DELGADO PINAR, MARTINA

PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral Ppl

Edificio de Investigación, Departamento Física Aplicada Despacho 1.10 C/ Dr Moliner, 50 E-46100 Burjassot (Valencia)

44853

martina.delgado@uv.es

Biography
 

My career in the field of optical fibers research begins in 2001, when I joined the Laboratory of Fiber Optics (LFO) at the University of Valencia. Along this time, I have worked on the design and fabrication of special optical fibers and fiber components for multiple applications.

In the last years, I have focused my efforts in the set-up of a new research line in the LFO, Photonic Biosensors. The objective is to take advantadge of my background to design and fabricate novel optical fiber biosensors. With this objective, I was the PI of a project funded by the University of Valencia (BioFAc, 12,0000; 2017). I participated in the European project iPhotoBio (2014-2018) and IPNBio (2020-2024), which joins several international research groups from different countries (PI: Dr. XianFeng Liu and Dr. Miguel V. Andrés)

I have developed my career in different research centers of excellence. The main one is the LFO (University of Valencia). I have been funded by several contracts and grants: 2002-2008 (FPU grant and INDRA funded project), 2013-2016 (Juan de la Cierva grant), and 2017-2020 (Prometeo grant, different contracts). My international postdoc was carried out at the Centre for Photonics and Photonics Materials, funded by an EPSRC project (2008-2010) and a Vali+D grant (2010-2012). In addition, I made several international short stays to collaborate with other research groups in different areas of photonics and biophotonics (total: 12 months in different countries and institutions). From July 2011 to December 2012, I suffered a long disease and my research activity was paused (labour leave of 8 months).

I have supervised three undergrad students final projects, and three postgrad students master thesis. I was cosupervisor of Dr Roselló-Mechó's thesis (2019), centered in the study of WGM in microresonators, and I am currently the supervisor of two predoctoral researchers, MSc Carolina Londero and MSc Carlos Andrés Álvarez Ocampo.

In parallel, I was associate lecturer (profesora asociada) in the Applied Physics Department of the University of Valencia in 2015-2020 (teaching 160 hours per year, approximately). Nowadays, after a brief period at the University of Barcelona as a lecturer (Jan-Sept 2020), I hold an ongoing position of lecturer (profesora ayudante doctora) at the Applied Physics Department of the University of Valencia.

Regarding to transfer of results activities, I participated in the setup of a startup, ChyLas SL (now Fyla Laser S.L.), in order to exploit our research results I hold the titularity of two patents (ES 2282052 and ES 2749689).

I also participate in activities of dissemination of research, as a collaborator of Jot Down Kids and I participate actively giving talks in high schools, especially for the 11 de Febrero activity. Currently, I am the supervisor of the Optica Student Chapter Photonets UV.

I participate actively in SEDOPTICA, and I am the Vice-chair of the Women in Optics and Photonics Committee. Recently, I was one of the co-chairs of the National Meeting in Optics (RNO 2021), organized by SEDOPTICA.

I have published 28 peer-reviewed papers (25 of which are Q1 papers), a chapter book, and 67 contributions to national and international meetings. I have published 28 peer-reviewed papers (25 of which are Q1 papers), a chapter book, and 67 contributions to national and international meetings. According to Publons database, my papers have 606 citations, h-index: 15. (Google Scholar: 919 citations, h-index: 16).