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  • Biografia
  • Undergraduate Studies: I graduated from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Faculty of Sciences in the Department of Geology.
    Graduate Studies: I received a PhD in Solid-State Chemistry from Cardiff University (UK) in 2006 (PhD thesis defense was November 2005) under the supervision of Prof. Kenneth D. M. Harris with a Thesis entitled “Molecular transport, reactivity and structure in organic molecular crystals”.  During the PhD work I was awarded a Marie Curie Training Fellowship to work for 4 months under the supervision of Prof. François Guillaume at the Laboratoire de Physico Chimie Moléculaire at the Université de Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux, France.


    International Postdoctoral Experience: After my PhD I carried out post-doctoral research work at the Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, USA, 2005-2006, (Prof. Jennifer A. Swift) and School of Chemistry at Cardiff University, Wales, UK in 2007-2008 (Prof. Kenneth D. M. Harris).
    From January 16th of 2008 through September 30th of 2008 I was hired by the Graduate School of Engineering of the University of Tokyo, Japan, as a Project Researcher to work with Prof. Makoto Fujita.  During the same year, I was awarded by the prestigious Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for Foreign Researchers a fellowship at the Graduate School of Engineering of the University of Tokyo, Japan, (October 2008 - January 2010) to work with Prof. Makoto Fujita.  In February, 2010, I moved to the Center for Nano Science and Technology (CNST) at the Italian Institute of Technology in Milano as a senior Postdoctoral associate.
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  • Projectes
  • Principal Investigator (PI): From 2012 February to 2017 February. In 2012 I was promoted to Principal Investigator (Research Technologist) at the Center for Nano Science and Technology at the Italian Institute of Technology in Milano. My research is aimed to developing new hybrid-metal organic materials for relevant technological applications such as gas adsorption, ionic conductivity, photovoltaic and light emitting properties.  I was the co-responsible of the Chemistry Laboratory and the X-ray facility in the CNST which is composed of two diffractometers: a single crystal X-ray diffractometer (Bruker X8 Prospector) and a powder X-ray diffractometer used for thin films and microcrystalline materials (Bruker D8 Advance (Davinci)).  During this period I also got several experimental beam time slots at synchrotron sources such as Alba-CELLS located at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Spain.
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  • Publicacions
  • Recent Publications:
    1Javier Martí-Rujas and Masaki Kawano
    Kinetic products in coordination networks: Ab initio X-Ray powder diffraction analysis.
    Acc. Chem. Res., 2013, 46, 493–505.
     
    2Javier Martí-Rujas*, Simone Bonafede, Dorearta Tushi and Massimo Cametti
    Multiple single-crystal-to-single-crystal guest exchange in a dynamic 1D coordination polymer.
    Chem. Commun., 201551, 12357-12360
     
    3. F. Guo and Javier Martí-Rujas* (Perspective Article)
    Second Sphere Coordination of Hybrid Metal-Organic Materials: Solid-State Reactivity.
    Dalton Trans., 201645, 13648-13662.
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