Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC, Spain)
The Rey Juan Carlos University was established in the Community of Madrid in 1996. With about 44,000 students it is currently the second-biggest public university among six in the Community of Madrid. It is located in the Southern area of the Community of Madrid, with five campus. Besides the objectives of providing the students with quality training and offer innovative proposals from science, culture and art solutions, the URJC is involved in cultural creation and its dissemination, the promotion of sport and a sustainable lifestyle.
The Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology (DTQA) focuses on research and education in Chemical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Analytical and Organic Chemistry and Environmental Technologies disciplines. The Department is involved in teaching into the three levels of education, Degree, Master and Doctorate related to the above disciplines. DTQA is part of the research group Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group (GIQA), focused on research in different areas such as advanced oxidation technologies (AOPs), adsorption, catalysis, bioremediation, reactor engineering, and wastes valorization for environmental and energetic applications.
The Department of Chemical, Energetic and Mechanic Technology (DTQE) focuses on research and education in Energetic and Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Machines and Motors, Physical Chemistry and Graphic Engineering. It consists of 72 senior and junior lecturers, PhD students and Technical staff. Also DTQE is part of the research group Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group (GIQA), focused on research in different areas such as advanced oxidation technologies (AOPs), adsorption, catalysis, bioremediation, reactor engineering, and wastes valorization for environmental and energetic applications..
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María José López MuñozER - Professor
Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology
Raúl Sanz MartínER - Professor
Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology
Jorge Plaza MoralesESR
Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology
María Pilar Gómez RodríguezESR
Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology
Amaya Arencibia VillagráER - Professor
Department of Chemical, Energetic and Mechanic Technology
Eloy Sanz PérezER - Professor
Department of Chemical, Energetic and Mechanic Technology
SusWater is a project funded by the European Union under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) – Research and Innovation Staff Exchange