Spanish chemist and academic
Núria Aliaga-Alcalde is a Spanish chemist who is a professor at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies. Her research considers molecular magnets and functional nanomaterials.
Early life and education
Aliaga-Alcalde completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Barcelona.[1] She was a doctoral researcher at Indiana University Bloomington. Her research considered the synthesis of tetranuclear manganese single-molecule magnets.[2] These polynuclear metal complexes can display unusual magnetic properties due to the large number of unpaired electrons.[2] She was a postdoctoral researcher at both the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion and Leiden University.[citation needed]
Research and career
In 2007, Aliaga-Alcalde joined the University of Barcelona, where she was made ICREA Researcher Professor at the Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC). She established a research program focused on functional nanomaterials[3] and the development of molecular magnets. She is particularly interested in curcumoids and porphyrinic-like coordination complexes.[4]
Awards and honours
- 2019 Salvador de Madariaga Fellowship[5]
Selected publications
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