Jaime Martín

BIOGRAPHY

Jaime Martín is a Ramon y Cajal Fellow at the University of A Coruña (UDC) conducting research in the field of functional polymer materials. Within this, his current main interest is on the morphology, structure and dynamics of conjugated polymers and how these are connected with optoelectronic properties. He also holds a visiting position at BERC POLYMAT in San Sebastian.

Jaime received his BSc in Chemistry from UPV/EHU (San Sebastián) and his PhD from the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP-CSIC) in Madrid under the supervision of Prof. C. Mijangos. After a 3-year postdoc in the group led by Prof. M. Martín-González at Institute for Microelectronics (IMM-CSIC), he joined Prof. Natalie Stingelin´s team at Imperial College London (UK). In 2015, he was awarded with a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Independent Fellowship and continued at Imperial College London two more years. In 2017, he secured a Gipuzkoa Fellowship and moved to POLYMAT BERC in San Sebastián, Spain. In 2018 he became a Ramón y Cajal Fellow and an Ikerbasque Research Fellow in the Department of Polymer Science and Technology of the UPV/EHU in San Sebastián. In 2020, he moved his Ramón y Cajal Fellow to the University of A Coruña (UDC).

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