Rosa received her PhD in 1994 from the University of Zaragoza. She worked as post-doctoral researcher at MPI-FKF Stuttgart and at ICMA (Zaragoza). In 2000 she was appointed Tenured Scientist, at the CSIC, promoting to Research Scientist in 2008
Miguel received his PhD in 2005 from the University of Zaragoza. He worked as Research Associate at Imperial College London from 2006 to 2009. In 2016 he was appointed Distinguished Researcher, at the CSIC, promoting to Tenured Scientist in 2021.
Ruth received her PhD in 2006 from the University of Zaragoza. She worked as post-doctoral researcher at ICMA (Zaragoza). In 2010 she was appointed Senior Technician at CSIC, providing services at the Laser Applications Laboratory related to the application of laser technologies in material science in both the academic and the industrial sector.
Patricia Oliete obtained her PhD in 1996 at the University of Zaragoza. In 1997 she obtained a Marie Curie Research Training for a post-doc stay at the University of Nottingham. Dr. Oliete joined in 1999 the Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón (at present, INMA) with a post-doc grant to research on Magnetic Molecular Materials.
Main expertise in structural and spectroscopic characterization of materials. Her present work deals with materials in the field of energy such as oxygen storage compounds, battery electrolytes and eutectic ceramic oxides for CO2-selective membranes.
Associate Professor (Materials Science and Technology department of the School of Engineering and Architecture, Universidad de Zaragoza) since 2021. She has been a researcher at INMA (formerly ICMA) since 2010, where she has developed her research lines through a Ramon y Cajal grant among others. Alodia is an Engineer with a specialization in "Materials" (Universidad de Zaragoza) and PhD in Materials Science and Technology (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid).
Full Professor at the Engineering and Architecture School (University of Zaragoza). His research interests are mainly focused in the application of laser processing techniques to the development of structured ceramic materials at micron or sub-micron scale with good mechanical performances and high thermal stability for the production and efficient use of energy.
Carmen finished her degree in Chemistry in 2012 (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, UCM) and during her PhD (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, UC3M, 2019) she worked in the processing and characterization of ceramic electrodes with application in lithium-ion batteries. During her PhD she did three research stays at Helmholtz Institute Ulm, KIT-HIU (2016 and 2018) and at Materials Chemistry Institute of Paris, ICMPE-CNRS (2017) where she received training in electrochemical characterization techniques for rechargeable batteries materials.
Miguel got his PhD id December 2022 with the work entitled "Development of high-temperature electrolyzers: search for new efficient electrodes and design of advanced microtubular eletrolyzers" at the INMA. Aftewards he has enrolled as a post-doc research in SOFC projects.
Jorge works in the PROCACEF group as a research lab technician. He holds a Chemical Engineer degree and a Master degree in Sustainable Chemistry. Along his professional carrier he has gained wide experience in ceramic processing and thin layers deposition.
Aida received her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at University of La Rioja (2019) and her Master's degree in Chemical Sciences (2021). Currently working on the development of high temperature electrolysers (SOEC) as a laboratory technician, being part of the research group PROCACEF (INMA).
Born in Getafe, Spain (1997), Miguel studied physics at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He then studied a Master's degree in Physics of Complex Systems at the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. With a passion for global problems such as the energy transition, he started his PhD in physics at the Institute for Nanoscience and Materials in October 2021.
Andrés coursed industrial engineering in the University of Seville and a master in science of materials in the University of Carlos III. He has worked as a material characterization engineer in the Advanced Center for Aerospace Technologies of Seville and in the University of Carlos III of Madrid as a composite materials researcher. In 2022 he started to work as PhD student at the INMA in the development of an industrial scalable solid oxide electrolyzer.
Juan graduated in Physics in September 2021 and completed a Master in Physics and Physical Technologies, both at the University of Zaragoza. At the end of 2022, he began to investigate Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells at INMA as a PhD student.
Mobin received his Bachelor's (2018) in Extractive Metallurgy from Sahand University, Material
Department, Iran. He completed his M.Sc. (2021) in nanomaterial science from the
Nanotechnology Department, at the Iran University of Science and Technology. In 2024 he
began to work as PhD student at the INMA under contract of CSIC in the research of molten
salt – ceramic dual membranes for CO2