Ana Ballester Cadet is a Researcher in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Universitat Jaume I, Spain. She holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2013) from the same institution, specializing in semiconductor nanostructures and anisotropic confinement effects. Her research interests span analytical method development, environmental analysis, and materials science, with a focus on sustainable sensors, chromatographic techniques, and AI-driven academic tools. She has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2010, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications in environmental monitoring, biomedical analysis, and green chemistry. Education: Doctorate in Analytical Chemistry (2013), Universitat Jaume I. Her work integrates innovative analytical methodologies with practical applications, such as PDMS-based sensors for environmental and biomedical diagnostics. Recent trends in her publications highlight advancements in non-separative screening strategies, cost-effective sensor design, and AI tools for academic research. She has pioneered tools like the HEXAGON framework for evaluating analytical methods and explored multifunctional polymer composites for real-time environmental monitoring. Key Themes: Miniaturized liquid chromatography systems, sustainable analytical methods, and nanomaterial-based sensors. She has no listed scientific awards but maintains an active research agenda with a focus on bridging chemistry and technology for environmental and health applications. No grants or labs are explicitly noted in the provided data.







