Inma Andrés

PhD Student

Room: Halsbury 045
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom

About Inmaculada

Inmaculada Andrés obtained a BSc and her MSc in Chemical Sciences, specialising in Environmental Chemistry, from the Complutense University in 2008, Madrid (Spain). She worked as a laboratory assistant in the Department of Organic Chemistry in Complutense University and in a petrochemical company, Repsol YPF, in Madrid.

Next career step involved a move to the UK where she obtained an MSc by Research Project in Pharmaceutical Science from University of Greenwich under the supervision of Dr Milan Antonijevic.

Currently, she is doing her PhD in Material Science, in the Wolfson Centre, under the supervision of Dr. Paolo Coppo and Prof. P. Kathirgamanathan.


Research

Research Interests

New generations of displays (as TV, phones, computer, wallpaper, etc),

Productions of devices, synthesis of different organic compound, stress studies in solution and solid state transformation during pharmaceutical processing analysis of the different properties of petroleum,

Researching emission impacts of petroleum and alternatives fuels and analysis of different types of contamination in environment.

Research Activity

Her research is based on the synthesis of novel complexes for the new generation of displays, which are called organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). She was a committee member in Rescon’11 Conference in Brunel University, June 2011, as coordinator of extended abstract and oral presentations. In 2010, she obtained the first price in the international conference MOLMAT 2010, Monpellier (France).

Publications

Publications NOT from BRAD

"Copper (I) trinuclear phosphorescent complexes with tuneable optical and photophysical properties" I. Andres-Tome', C. J. Winscom, P. Coppo*, Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2010, 3567-3570.

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