Eduardo Flores

Postdoctoral Researcher

Eduardo Flores was born in México. He worked during his PhD at MIRE research group of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2013-2017) in the synthesis and characterization of bidimensional (2D) metal sulfides for energy conversion applications such as H2 photogeneration/storage and thermoelectricity. The most relevant results of his work have been published in high-level articles (Adv. Mater., Adv. Funct. Mater., NanoRes., ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces…) and also, he participated in the first review published in the field of the transition metal trichalcogenides (2D Materials). In July 2017 he was awarded with the “Experimental Physics Prize for Young Researchers” from the Spanish Royal Society of Physics (RSEF).

Since May 2018 to 2020, he joined the FINDER group where he worked in the fabrication (by Pulsed Hybrid Reactive Sputtering, PHRS) and characterization (structural, compositional, morphological and the transport properties) of novel materials for thermoelectric applications.