Cristina is a PhD student in the H2020 MSCA EU project called DESING-EID. Her work explores the role of defects in the context of opto-electronic device performance. In her work she combines simulations and modelling with device fabrication and measurements. Now she is working as a researcher for the printed fuel cells & electrolysers line in Eurecat. Eurecat is the second Research & Technology Organisation in Spain and one of the largest applied research and technology transfer organisation in Southern Europe.
Dr. Martínez Oliver’s PhD Thesis can be found here!!
MSc Functionalized Advanced Materials for Engineering (FAME), an Erasmus Mundus program, 2019
Grenoble INP University (France) & Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany)
BSc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2017
Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (Spain)