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Jose Torres

Jose Torres PhD

Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Nanotechnology

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Dr. José Manuel García is currently Serra Hunter associate professor in the department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) and a researcher at the Barcelona Research Center in Multiscale Science and Engineering (UPC). Dr. García graduated in Chemistry (University of Barcelona (UB), 2004) and Engineering of Materials (UPC, 2010) and got a Master's in Health and Safety (University of Deusto, 2009). He got his Ph.D. in chemistry at UB (2010) and made a research stay at the Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics (Budapest, 2008). During his postdoctoral Dr. García has been a researcher at different internationally renowned universities, research institutes, and companies (Kingston University London, University of Surrey, Miquel I Costas&Miquel group…).

Dr. García is the author of more than 40 peer-review publications in high-impact journals (Nat. Comm., Appl. Mater. Interf., J. Phys. Chem. C,…), 7 book chapters (Taylor & Francis, Elsevier,…), 4 conference proceedings and he has attended more than 40 conferences and workshops (4 invited conferences). The results of his research have also been disseminated to society through mass media. Moreover, Dr. García has participated in more than 25 national and international projects. He has been PI in one European project and two technology transfer projects. His research activity has been recognized throughout his career: Marie Curie fellowships for European course attendance (2008, 2009), Ph.D. extraordinary mention award (2011), a postdoctoral grant from the EPSRC (UK, 2014-2015), Tecniospring-Marie Curie grant and other conference awards.

His research interests are focused on the development of functional hybrid materials and (bio)inks using different microfabrication techniques (3D printing, inkjet printing,…) for tissue engineering (scaffolds, drug delivery) and organic electronics ((bio)sensors, actuators).