Daniel got his Chemistry Degree in the University of Salamanca (Spain). In 2008 he joined the Philippe Maitre’s group in the University of Paris XI, (France) and started working with different MS approaches. Then, he joined, for a 3-year PhD the Jean-Yves Salpin’s group in Evry (France) to work with both theoretical and experimental approaches in small molecules. Under Sophie Le Caer supervision, he started in the CEA in 2012 working for a better understanding of ageing phenomena in Lithium-ion batteries. In 2015, he joined the EPFL ISIC MS facility as a Scientis
Interest: Small molecules, Ion mobility, Spectroscopy, Method Development
Chronology
2003 – 2008
Master of Science, Chemistry, University of Salamanca, Spain
2008– 2009
Master in Physical Chemistry, University of Orsay, France
2009 – 2012
PhD in Physical Chemistry, University of Evry Val d’Essonne, France
2012 – 2015
Post doctoral works in the Lithium-ion-Batteries field, CEA, France
2014 – 2015
Post doctoral works in the Ultrafast chemistry field, University of Orsay, France
2015 – Present
Scientist in the EPFL MS platform, Lausanne, Switzerland