Daniel Fernández González is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Research Center (CINN-CSIC) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science (Juan de la Cierva Formación call). He received his Bachelor of Engineering and Master's degree in Mining Engineering (Oviedo School of Mines, University of Oviedo, Spain) in 2013 and his Master’s degree in Materials Science and Technology from the same university in 2014. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Oviedo (funded by the Spanish Government) in 2019 with a dissertation on the utilization of concentrated solar energy in metallurgy and materials. He was awarded a prize for the best end-of-degree project in the environmental field of natural gas fenosa. He is the author of more than 20 articles in indexed journals, and he has published the books Materiales para Ingeniería. Fundiciones Férreas (Pedeca Press Publicaciones S. L. U., Madrid, 2018), Physical Metallurgy of Cast Irons (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2018), Structural Materials: Properties and Selection (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2019), Operations and Basic Processes in Ironmaking (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2020), and Operations and Basic Processes in Steelmaking (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2021). He has participated in several research projects in cooperation with industrial companies.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Alumina
Manganese
Materials Science
Metallurgy
Sintering
Solar Energy
ironmaking
iron ore sintering
Sintering in ceramics
Solar energy in materi...
Metallurgical byproduc...
Ceramics, Refractories
Ferrolloys
Cast Irons
Short Biography
Daniel Fernández González is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Research Center (CINN-CSIC) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science (Juan de la Cierva Formación call). He received his Bachelor of Engineering and Master's degree in Mining Engineering (Oviedo School of Mines, University of Oviedo, Spain) in 2013 and his Master’s degree in Materials Science and Technology from the same university in 2014. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Oviedo (funded by the Spanish Government) in 2019 with a dissertation on the utilization of concentrated solar energy in metallurgy and materials. He was awarded a prize for the best end-of-degree project in the environmental field of natural gas fenosa. He is the author of more than 20 articles in indexed journals, and he has published the books Materiales para Ingeniería. Fundiciones Férreas (Pedeca Press Publicaciones S. L. U., Madrid, 2018), Physical Metallurgy of Cast Irons (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2018), Structural Materials: Properties and Selection (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2019), Operations and Basic Processes in Ironmaking (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2020), and Operations and Basic Processes in Steelmaking (Springer International Publishing, Cham (Switzerland), 2021). He has participated in several research projects in cooperation with industrial companies.