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Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez completed
his PhD studies in Chemistry at the University of Granada in 2005. Since 2008, he has worked as Leading Researcher of different projects funded by the Junta de Andalucía (Spain) and, concurrently, he is Professor at the Inorganic Chemistry Department of the University of Granada. Over this period, his research interests have included crystalline analysis by XR diffraction, the improvement of solvothermal methods, studies of magnetic and luminescent properties and, recently, the synthesis of metal–organic frameworks for therapeutic applications.

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Diego P. Morales received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electronic engineering from the University of Granada, Spain, in 2001 and 2011, respectively. He was an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Architecture and Electronics, University of Almería, Spain. He joined the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology, University of Granada, where he currently serves as a Tenured Professor. His current research interest includes developing reconfigurable applications.

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Dr. Sara Rojas obtained her PhD in the University of Granada (in 2014) with a work focus on the synthesis of porous materials and their application as drug delivery systems. After finishing her PhD, she developed her studies at the Institute Lavoisier in Versailles (France, 2016) and the IMDEA Energy institute (Spain, 2018) under a framework of a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship and Atracción del Talento grant, respectively. In 2021, she joined the Biochemistry and Electronics as Sensing Technologies group thanks to a Juan de la Cierva Incorporación grant. Her research is focus on the development of porous materials for biomedical and environmental applications.

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