Pre-doctoral Researcher
Researcher in Nanofluids materials for Thermal Energy Storage
ACADEMIC TRAINING
- 2012 DEGREE: Materials Engineering. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Barcelona.
- 2016 MASTER: Master in Renewable Energy and Energy Sustainability. Faculty of Physics, University of Barcelona.
- 2017 PhD: PhD in Materials Science and Technology: “Nanofluids for thermal energy storage. MD Simulations and Experimental Study”(FI grant from Government of Catalonia). Collaboration with IQTC (Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry).
- 2019 COLLABORATION: Birmingham Center for Energy Storage & School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, UK (Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) – Cost Action: Nanouptake)
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
- 2016-2018 Collaboration in the X-Ray Powder Diffraction department. Scientific and technological centers of the University of Barcelona (CCiTUB), Spain.
- 2015 Collaboration in the Solar Energy Materials and Systems group. Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Barcelona, Spain.
- 2013-2016 Collaboration in Technology and Knowledge Area of the University of Barcelona. Informatic Support. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Barcelona.
- 2011 Collaboration with the Intelligent Signal Processing group for sensor systems in Bio-engineering. Department of Electronics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Physics, University of Barcelona.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3154-3724
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adela-Svobodova-2
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adela-svobodova-sedlackova-408199161/
Mail: adela.svobodova@ub.edu
Phone Number: (+34) 934 02 12 98
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdelaSvobodova7
Recent publications
- Mapping the research landscape of bauxite by-products (red mud): An evolutionary perspective from 1995 to 2022
- Thermal stability and durability of solar salt-based nanofluids in concentrated solar power thermal energy storage: An approach from the effect of diverse metal alloys corrosion
- Designing thermal regulation materials: Investigating alkylamine length in polymorphic layered hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Research and Development of Nanofluids
- Using statistical analysis to create a new database of Nanofluids specific heat capacity