
معرفی
Tomás Cordero-Lanzac is a researcher at the Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, affiliated with the Centre for Materials and Nanoscience (SMN). He holds a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the University of the Basque Country (2019) and has extensive experience in catalysis, with a focus on CO₂ hydrogenation, methanol-to-olefins processes, and zeolite-based catalyst design. His research combines kinetic modeling, reactor design, and material synthesis to advance sustainable chemical processes.
Academic Background:
- Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering (2014): University of Málaga
- MSc in Chemical Engineering (2015): University of the Basque Country & University of Cantabria
- PhD in Chemical Engineering (2019): University of the Basque Country
Research Interests: Catalytic processes for CO₂ valorization, methanol conversion to light hydrocarbons, zeolite synthesis and characterization, and reactor engineering for industrial applications.
Key Publications (2021–2024): Focus on CO₂ hydrogenation catalysts, MAPO-18 zeotype behavior, and MTO process design. Studies include catalyst stability under high-pressure conditions, acidity effects on reaction kinetics, and life cycle assessments for CO₂ valorization plants.
Grants & Collaborations: Recipient of a predoctoral grant (2016–2019) and collaborative grants at the University of Málaga (2013). Conducted research stays at KAUST (2019), University of Oslo (2019), and the Institute of Tecnologia Quimica (2018). Collaborates with institutions like SMN and global partners in catalysis research.


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