Ainhoa Bustinza studied chemical engineering in the University of Zaragoza. Thanks to the Erasmus+ grant she was able to spend 1 year in Austria continuing with the degree. During her studies, she made the final project and internship in the Carbochemistry Institute of Zaragoza, the project consisted on the CO2 reduction to CH4 using different transition metals on carbon nanostructures for the hydrogen storage.
When she finished the degree, she started working as a laboratory technician in CIC energiGUNE inside the group solid state electroactive materials.
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