Dr. Daniel Carriazo obtained his degree in chemistry in 2003 from the University of Salamanca including a course abroad at the University of Bristol (UK) where he performed his bachelor thesis in the Centre for the Organized Matter Chemistry. In 2008 he obtained his PhD from the University of Salamanca working at the Inorganic Chemistry department on the immobilization of polyoxometalates within layered double hydroxides and/or porous oxides for catalytic applications. In 2009 he joined to the Bioinspired Materials group at the ICMM-CSIC headed by Dr. Francisco del Monte as a "Juan de la Cierva" postdoctoral fellow. In 2011 he was visiting fellow in the Multifunctional Materials group headed by Prof. Markus Niederberger at the ETH-Zürich (Switzerland). In 2012 returned to the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (CSIC) with a "JAE-Doc" postdoctoral fellowship. In 2004 Dr. Carriazo joined CIC energiGUNE as an Ikerbasque Researcher. Since September 2017 he leads the research on Supercapacitor. His current scientific interest is focused on the synthesis of nanostructured carbons and carbonaceous-metal oxide composite materials with potential application as electrodes for energy storage devices.
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