Patricia Gorgojo

Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Alliance Manchester Business School

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Biography

In September 2014 I was appointed Lecturer in Chemical Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science at the University of Manchester.

I was a Post-doctoral Research Associate in the School of Materials at the University of Manchester from June 2013 to August 2014, funded by EPSRC, working with Dr. Aravind Vijayaraghavan and Professor Peter Budd in the development of graphene-based membranes for bioalcohol recovery and CO2 capture.

From 20011-2013 I worked as a Post-doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, funded by the ERC and BP-ICAM, with Professor Andrew G. Livingston, in the development of organic solvent nanofiltration and desalination membranes.

I graduated in Chemical Engineering from University of Zaragoza (Spain) in 2005. In 2010, I obtained my PhD in Chemical Engineering also from University of Zaragoza, funded by the Spanish Research Council, working with Professors Joaquin Coronas and Carlos Tellez in the development  of layered porous materials and hybrid membranes for gas separation.

 

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