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Group Members

Fernando Carrillo Hermosilla
Fernando Carrillo

Fernando Carrillo realizó su Licenciatura en Química en la Universidad de Alcalá, entre 1985 y 1990. En 1993, obtuvo su Doctorado en Química en la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM). Tras una estancia postdoctoral, entre 1994 y 1995, en el Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse del CNRS, en Lyon, en el grupo LCOMS del Prof. Jean Marie Basset, regresó a la UCLM. En la actualidad, es Catedrático de Química Inorgánica en la Facultad de Ciencias y Tecnologías Químicas de Ciudad Real. Es el IP del Grupo COMCat de la UCLM y coordinador del Máster en Química.

http://https//blog.uclm.es/fernandocarrillo/

Fernando.Carrillo@uclm.es

Twitter: @FCarrillo_UCLM

Instagram: @electron_zurdo

Rafael Fernández Galán

Rafael Fernández Galán studied Chemistry at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, obtaining his B.Sc. in 1990 and his Ph.D. in 1996. After a postdoctoral stay with Prof. Michael Lappert in the University of Sussex (1996-1999), he returned to the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, where he is tenured lecturer since 2003.

Rafael.FGalan@uclm.es

María Isabel López Solera

María Isabel López Solera obtained her Ph.D. degree in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid where she was awarded “Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado” and started her academic career. After several stays as a graduate student and as a postdoc in the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) and the University of Leiden (Netherlands), she moved to the UCLM where she is Full Professor in Inorganic Chemistry since 2019.

Mabel.Lopez@uclm.es

Elena Villaseñor Camacho

Elena Villaseñor Camacho obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry in the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) in July 1993, and her Ph.D. in the same university in December 1997. After a postdoctoral stay in Prof. Vernon G. Gibson’s group at Imperial College London in 1998, she returned to the UCLM where she is tenured lecturer since 2009.

Elena.Villasenor@uclm.es

Blanca Parra Cadenas
Blanca

Blanca Parra Cadenas studied Chemistry at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, where she carried out her final degree project entitled "Fluorescent Indicators Based on BODIPY and its Derivatives" in 2020. Subsequently, she carried out a Master degree on Research in Chemistry with a master's thesis entitled "Boron and Iridium-derived Luminescent Compounds with Amidine Ligands" in 2021. Currently, she is carrying out a PhD focused on the study of processes of activation and modification of small organic molecules.

Blanca.Parra@alu.uclm.es

Carlos Gines Gomez
Carlos Gines

Carlos Ginés Gómez studied Chemistry at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, where he carried out his final degree project entitled "Design of biodegradable polymers for the sustainable development of the society" in 2020. Subsequently, he carried out a master’s degree on Research in Chemistry with a master's thesis entitled “Alkynylazocompounds with application as optical waveguides” in 2021. Currently, he is carrying out a PhD focused on the synthesis of new phosphino-guanidine compounds of electropositive metals with applications in the catalytic transformation of CO2 into value-added products.

Carlos.Gines@uclm.es

David Elorriaga Muñoz

David Elorriaga Muñoz obtained his B.Sc. from the University of Alcalá in 2009 and his Ph.D. from the University of Castilla-La Mancha in 2013. After completing a postdoctoral stay with Prof. Robin Bedford at the University of Bristol, he joined the University of Oviedo in 2018 with a Clarín postdoctoral contract from the Principality of Asturias, where he remained for two years. In September 2020, he joined Prof. Antonio Antiñolo's group as a beneficiary of a JCCM talent retention project.

David.Elorriaga@uclm.es

Antiguos miembros del grupo
Antonio Antiñolo García

Antonio Antiñolo was born in Cartagena, Spain in 1956. He obtained his B.Sc. in 1978 from the University of Murcia and his D.Phil. in 1982 with Prof. P. Royo at the University of Alcalá de Henares. After his post-doctoral appointment with Prof. M. F. Lappert in 1983-4 at the University of Sussex in United Kingdom, Antonio Antiñolo took up a lectureship position at the University of Alcalá de Henares in 1985. In 1990 he moved to Ciudad Real in the Spanish Mancha and for more than 10 years he worked at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in collaboration with Prof. A. Otero. He becomes Professor in 1999 in the same University.

Antonio.Antinolo@uclm.es

Alberto Ramos Alonso
Alberto2

Alberto Ramos Alonso studied Chemistry at the University of Oviedo receiving his B.Sc. in 2001. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 2005 under the supervision of Prof. Miguel A. Ruiz, and was awarded the “Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado”. After a postdoctoral stay in Canada with Prof. Douglas W. Stephan (University of Windsor and University of Toronto, 2007-2009), he returned to the University of Oviedo as a postdoctoral researcher. In 2012 he moved to the National Coal Institute (INCAR-CSIC) in Oviedo with a JAE-Doc contract for 4 years. In December 2015 he joined Prof. Antonio Antiñolo’s group at the University of Castilla-La Mancha with a 5-year contract. Since January 2021 he holds a "Beatriz Galindo" Distinguished Researcher contract in the same group.

Alberto.Ramos@uclm.es

Alberto Moreno Fernández
Alberto

Alberto Moreno Fernández finished his degree in Chemistry at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha in 2021, presenting a final degree project on “Catalytic Reduction of CO2 to Methanol”. Currently, he is a master student, and his research is focused on the use of guanidines as catalysts for the reduction of CO2 with hydrosilanes and hydroboranes.

Alberto.Moreno12@alu.uclm.es