Jaime González Cuadra

Post-Doc Fellowship

SHORT BIO

Jaime González Cuadra completed his degree in Chemical Sciences at the University of Salamanca (USAL) in 2018 and earned a Master’s in Applied Chemistry and Pharmacology from the Universitat Jaume I (UJI). His career is marked by contributions to high-impact research projects, including the MATER-ONE Project (PID2020-116719RB-C42, 2021-2024), the Development of Transparent Conductive Oxides via Sustainable Chemical Routes Project (ENE2017-87671-C3-3-R, 2018-2020), and the Antibacterial and Sustainable Ceramic Laminates Project (TED2021-130963B-C22, 2023). In 2023, he was awarded a European Ceramic Society (ECERS-JECS) mobility grant for a six-month research stay at the CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials under Professor Joao Labrincha's supervision, working across the Departments of Materials and Ceramics Engineering and Chemistry.  He completed his Ph.D. at UJI with international distinction and Cum Laude honors.

His thesis focused on transparent oxide thin films for photocatalytic applications in contaminant and bacterial degradation. During his doctoral studies, Jaime conducted research stays at international institutions, including CICECO-Aveiro in Portugal, the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) in Brazil, and the industrial research center at multinational Lamberti S.A. in MIlan,Italy. 

After completing his Ph.D., he secured a two-year postdoctoral position (2024-2026) at CICECO (CIAPOS/2023/425) to work on developing extrusion-based 3D-printed geopolymers functionalized with semiconducting oxides for pollutant degradation.

In teaching, Jaime has lectured in Master’s courses at UJI, including Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion and Raw Materials for Ceramic Pigments and Special Ceramics. His teaching experience extends to courses on nanotechnology, circular economy, and new materials applications in defense and healthcare, totaling 4 ECTS credits. He has also supervised Master’s and undergraduate students.

 

SHORT BIO

Jaime González Cuadra completed his degree in Chemical Sciences at the University of Salamanca (USAL) in 2018 and earned a Master’s in Applied Chemistry and Pharmacology from the Universitat Jaume I (UJI). His career is marked by contributions to high-impact research projects, including the MATER-ONE Project (PID2020-116719RB-C42, 2021-2024), the Development of Transparent Conductive Oxides via Sustainable Chemical Routes Project (ENE2017-87671-C3-3-R, 2018-2020), and the Antibacterial and Sustainable Ceramic Laminates Project (TED2021-130963B-C22, 2023). In 2023, he was awarded a European Ceramic Society (ECERS-JECS) mobility grant for a six-month research stay at the CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials under Professor Joao Labrincha's supervision, working across the Departments of Materials and Ceramics Engineering and Chemistry, working in the nanomaterials laboratory led by Professor Tito Trindade. He completed his Ph.D. at UJI with international distinction and Cum Laude honors.

His thesis focused on transparent oxide thin films for photocatalytic applications in contaminant and bacterial degradation. During his doctoral studies, Jaime conducted research stays at international institutions, including CICECO-Aveiro Institute of materials, the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) in Brazil, and the industrial research center at multinational Lamberti S.A. in Milan,Italy. 

After completing his Ph.D., he secured a two-year postdoctoral position (2024-2026) at CICECO (CIAPOS/2023/425) to work on developing extrusion-based 3D-printed geopolymers functionalized with photocatalysts for the degradation of aqueous contaminants, under the guidance of Professors Rui M. Novais and João Labrincha. 

In teaching, Jaime has lectured in Master’s courses at UJI, including Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion and Raw Materials for Ceramic Pigments and Special Ceramics. His teaching experience extends to courses on nanotechnology, circular economy, and new materials applications in defense and healthcare, totaling 4 ECTS credits. He has also supervised Master’s and undergraduate students in Applied Chemistry, co-supervising two undergraduate thesis projects.

 

 

Publications

A high-speed method to obtain Ni-Zn ferrite nanoparticles by microwave hydrotalcite decomposition for magnetic applications

A. Lahlahi-Attalhaoui; J.G. Cuadra; S. Porcar; D. Fraga; I. Nebot-Diaz; Renan A.P. Ribeiro; J.G. Paulo; Juan B. Carda
2024, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1004, 175846.

Functional properties of transparent ZnO thin films synthetized by using spray pyrolysis for environmental and biomedical applications

J.G. Cuadra; Ana C. Estrada; C. Oliveira; L.A. Abderrahim; S. Porcar; D. Fraga; T. Trindade; M.P. Seabra; J. Labrincha; J.B. Carda
2023, Ceramics International, 49, 20.

Multifunctional silver-coated transparent TiO2 thin films for photocatalytic and antimicrobial applications

Cuadra, JG; Molina-Prados, S; Mínguez-Vega, G; Estrada, AC; Trindade, T; Oliveira, C; Seabra, MP; Labrincha, J; Porcar, S; Cadena, R; Fraga, D; Carda, JB
2023, Applied Surface Science, 617.

ZnO/Ag Nanocomposites with Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity

Jaime González Cuadra; Loredana Scalschi; Begonya Vicedo; Maxim Guc; Víctor Izquierdo-Roca; Samuel Porcar García; Diego Fraga Chiva; Juan B. Carda
2022, Applied Sciences, 12, 10.

Enhanced Electrical Properties of Alkali-Doped ZnO Thin Films with Chemical Process

Jaime González Cuadra; Samuel Porcar García; Diego Fraga Chiva; Teodora Stoyanova-Lyubenova; Juan B. Carda
2021, Solar, 1, 1.

ANN-MATOPT hybrid algorithm: determination of kinetic and non-kinetic parameters in different reaction mechanisms

M. M. Canedo Alonso, Jaime González Cuadra & J. L. González-Hernández
2021, Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 59, 2021-2048.

Effect of Al, Ga, and In Doping on the Optical, Structural, and Electric Properties of ZnO Thin Films

Samuel Porcar García; Jaime González Cuadra; Diego Fraga Chiva; Teodora Stoyanova Lyubenova; Gina Soraca; Juan B. Carda
2021, Applied Sciences, 11, 21.

OPTICAL SMOKE DETECTOR: AN APPROACH TO SEMICONDUCTORS FIELD FOR HIGH LEVEL EDUCATION STUDENTS

Samuel Porcar-García; Jaime González-Cuadra; Juan José Mateu; Pablo Serna-Gallén; Maria Fortuño-Morte; Hector Beltrán-Mir; Eloisa Cordoncillo
2019, EDULEARN Proceedings.

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