Susana García Martín

My research area of interest and expertise is the study of materials for energy. In this context, my interest is centered on innovative materials for SOECs and SOFCs

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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
/ Madrid

Prof. García-Martín is mainly working in mixed conductors with potential applications as electrodes in SOFCs and SOECs. In the last ten years she has supervised 3 PhD Thesis in the topic. The main results of her scientific activities are summarized in 85 publications and have been defended in oral presentations in prestigious International Meetings. She has participated in more than 30 competitive Research Projects (local, national and international), being Principal Investigator of Projects since 2004 (6 national and 1 International Projects). She has established solid international collaborations. Collaborations with Prof. John Irvine (St. Andrews University), Prof. Patrick Woodward (Ohio University), and Prof. Yuichi Shimakawa (Kyoto University) have led to several joint scientific publications. Besides, she has been member of the advisory board of a five-year Project of Prof. Irvine dedicated to materials for energy and was PI with Prof. Shimakawa of a Japan-Spain Project also in this topic. In the field of knowledge transfer, Prof. García Martín has participated in several Projects with private Companies (the most important are Japan Storage Battery Co. (1996 to 1999) for developing solid electrolytes for Li-batteries and with Red Eléctrica de España (2014-2018) for developing high Tc superconductors) and, noteworthly, is co-promoter of the technology-based company NeST (New Energy Storage Technology; NIF B88035159).

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