About
Fernando Maya Alejandro is a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Tasmania’s School of Natural Sciences. His expertise spans Analytical Chemistry, Separation Science, 3D Printing, and Metal-Organic Frameworks. He holds an MSc (2007) and PhD (2011) from the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain), with postdoctoral experience at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2012-2013) and the University of the Balearic Islands (2014-2018).
- Research Themes: Development of novel separation methods for microplastics/nanoplastics, synthesis of porous polymers/hybrid materials, 3D-printed analytical systems, and innovative sample preparation techniques.
- Teaching Responsibilities: Unit Coordinator for Chemistry 1B; teaches Introduction to Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Physical and Analytical Chemistry, and Advanced Analytical Techniques.
Scientific Awards & Editorial Roles:
- 2023-2024: Guest Editor, Talanta Open
- 2023: Associate Editor, Separation Science Plus
- 2020: Associate Editor, Journal of Separation Science
- 2017: FIA Award for Young Researchers
Grants & Collaborations: Leads funded projects like the CRC for High Performance Soils initiatives (2023-2025) for field-based soil analysis and mobile water extraction systems. Collaborates with industry partners (e.g., Syrinx Environmental Pty Ltd) and institutions like ACROSS and TIA.
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