
ACADEMIC FORMATION
PhD in Sustainable, Nuclear and Renewable Energy (UPM). Master in Nuclear Science and Technology (UPM). Degree in Chemistry (University of Alicante, Spain).
RESEARCH CAREER
He currently works within the research line of hydrometallurgical separation of radionuclides, within which he has developed his thesis. The research that he develops is focused on advanced nuclear fuel cycles, specifically on the advanced reprocessing of nuclear fuel, which aims not only to obtain uranium and plutonium, but also elements of interest such as minority actinides, to produce new fuels or to produce their transmutation. The experimentation included in this research entails the use of multiple analytical techniques (HPLC-MS, Raman Spectroscopy, Gamma Spectrometry, Alpha Spectrometry, ICP-MS) as well as work in a radioactive facility with different radionuclides, where different key aspects are studied to be able to elucidate the viability of the separation processes currently under study.