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Dr. Felipe Cordova Lozano

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Dr. Felipe Córdova Lozano holds a PhD in Chemistry, with a specialty in Molecular and Structural Chemistry from the Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble, France). He holds a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, and a B.S. in Industrial Chemistry from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. He has done research internships in institutions such as Brigham Young University, in Utah and The University of Texas at San Antonio, where he worked with Dr. Miguel José Yacamán, mainly in the synthesis and characterization of 1D nanomaterials (nanofibers by electrospinning technique) by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. He has published 19 internationally refereed articles, directed 19 undergraduate and graduate theses, and participated in national and international conferences related to his discipline. Professionally, he has developed quality control and raw material analysis projects for companies such as Janssen and Grupo Jumex as well as materials characterization using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-Ray detector for companies such as Thyssenkrup Presta de México, Grupo IDESA, Golden Group, and RealIn. His research area is focused on the development of projects using 1D nanomaterials including metal oxide and polymeric nanofibers (synthesized by electrospinning), metal oxide nanotubes (synthesized by the anodic oxidation method), and Ag nanowires (synthesized by the polyol method)

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Nanoadsorbents
Nanofibers fabrication
Adsorption (water appl...

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Dr. Felipe Córdova Lozano holds a PhD in Chemistry, with a specialty in Molecular and Structural Chemistry from the Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble, France). He holds a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, and a B.S. in Industrial Chemistry from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. He has done research internships in institutions such as Brigham Young University, in Utah and The University of Texas at San Antonio, where he worked with Dr. Miguel José Yacamán, mainly in the synthesis and characterization of 1D nanomaterials (nanofibers by electrospinning technique) by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. He has published 19 internationally refereed articles, directed 19 undergraduate and graduate theses, and participated in national and international conferences related to his discipline. Professionally, he has developed quality control and raw material analysis projects for companies such as Janssen and Grupo Jumex as well as materials characterization using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-Ray detector for companies such as Thyssenkrup Presta de México, Grupo IDESA, Golden Group, and RealIn. His research area is focused on the development of projects using 1D nanomaterials including metal oxide and polymeric nanofibers (synthesized by electrospinning), metal oxide nanotubes (synthesized by the anodic oxidation method), and Ag nanowires (synthesized by the polyol method)