José Francisco Fernández Lozano
Scientific Researcher
Material Science
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
Scientific Researcher at the Institute of Ceramics and Glass of the CSIC. Founder and director of the group of Ceramics for intelligent systems. He is a co-author of 255 SCI articles (H = 30,> 3500 citations) and more than 200 communications to congresses (51 invited). He is a co-author of 25 patents, 18 licensed to companies. He has directed 15 doctoral theses. It has been IP of more than 90 projects having obtained competitive funding as principal investigator of 8.5 M €.
Research Interest
His lines of research have been developed in several aspects within the field of functional ceramics and nanotechnologies, such as: Surface modification of ceramic particles; Development of grain boundaries for semiconductor ceramics; Sintering and design of lead-free ceramics without lead; Proximity effects at the nanoscale; dry nanodispersion of metal oxides; functionalisation of traditional ceramics through nanotechnology; and atypical properties in nanostructured ceramics. His interest has focused on the development of advanced ceramic materials for intelligent systems.
Publications
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Lorite I, Pérez L, Romero JJ, Fernandez JF: Effect of the dry nanodispersion procedure in the magnetic order of the co3o4 surface. Ceramics International (2013) 39(4):4377-4381.
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Sirvent P, Berganza E, Aragon AM, Bollero A, Moure A, Garcia-Hernandez M, Marin P, Fernandez JF, Quesada A: Effective high-energy ball milling in air of fe65co35 alloys. Journal of Applied Physics (2014) 115(17).
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Urban C, Quesada A, Saerbeck T, Garcia MA, de la Rubia MA, Valmianski I, Fernandez JF, Schuller IK: Two state coercivity driven by phase coexistence in vanadium sesquioxide/nickel bulk hybrid material. Applied Physics Letters (2016) 109(11).