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Eugenio Coronado Miralles
Researcher unique identifiers:

ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1848-8791;

ResearcherID: E-8960-2014 Date of birth: 02/1959

Nationality: Spanish

URL for web site: http://www.icmol.es/uimm/

EDUCATION
1990      PhD in Physics, University L. Pasteur, Strasbourg, France

1985      PhD in Chemistry, University of Valencia, Spain

1982      BSc in Chemistry, University of Valencia, Spain

CURRENT POSITIONS
2008-     Scientific Director of the European Institute of Molecular Magnetism (EIMM) 2010-     Director of the Instituto de Ciencia Molecular. Univ. Valencia (ICMol)

1993-     Full Professor. Inorganic Chemistry Dept. Univ. Valencia

PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2015-2016       Blaise Pascal International Chair. Univ. Paris Sud

1986-1993       Associate Professor. Inorganic Chemistry Dept. Univ. Valencia

1985-1986       Lecturer. Inorganic Chemistry Dept. Univ. Valencia

1982-1985       Research Fellow “Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia”. Materials Science Dept.                        Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Strasbourg

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
2020    Humboldt research award

2020    “Maria de Maeztu” Spanish Unit of Excellence (ICMol)

2019    Medal of the REAL SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE FÍSICA (RSEF)

2019    Honoris Causa Doctorate. Univ. Lisbonne, Portugal

2018    Concurrent Professorship. Univ. Nanjing, China

2018    First Xiaozeng You Lecture, State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Univ. Nanjing, China

2018    Honoris Causa Doctorate. Univ. Bretagne Occidental, France

2017    ERC Advanced Grant (MOL-2D)

2016    ERC Proof of Concept Grant (Hy-MAC)

2015    “Maria de Maeztu” Spanish Unit of Excellence (ICMol)

2014    “Blaise Pascal” International Chair, France

2010    Member of the Spanish Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences

2009    ERC Advanced Grant (SPINMOL)

2009    National Prize of Research in Chemical Science “ENRIQUE MOLES”

2009    Member of the ACADEMIA EUROPAEA

2009    Medal of the REAL SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE QUIMICA (RSEQ)

2009    Joint RSC-RSEQ European Lecturership Award in Chemical Science

2004    Fellow of the RSC (FRSC)

2003    “REY JAIME I” Prize in New Technologies

2003    “Van Arkel” Chair, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, The Netherlands

1997    “REY JUAN CARLOS I” National Prize of Scientific Research to young researchers. 1996-present: Visiting Professor at Univ. Utah, USA (1996,1997), Univ. Versailles, France (2001), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (2004), Univ. Chile (2007), North East Normal Univ., China (2009), Univ. Cagliari, Italy (2011), Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, France (2011), Tohoku Univ., Japan (2015)

LEADERSHIP IN RESEARCH
With over 630 publications amassing >32.000 citations and an H-index of 89, his career has always been characterized by a high interdisciplinarity and impact in physics, chemistry and materials science. Among these 630 publications a 44% correspond to the area of physics and 32% to Materials Science. He also appears in the ranking of the ISI Essential Science Indicators of the Web of Knowledge as one of the most cited scientists in two areas: MATERIALS SCIENCE and CHEMISTRY with 10 “Highly Cited Papers” in the last ten years; and in the 2016 list of the 300 most cited scientists in Materials Science and Engineering, reported by ELSEVIER SCOPUS.

Coronado has been at the forefront of Molecular Magnetism during the last twenty-five years making seminal contributions in the chemical design, physical characterization and theoretical modelling of molecular nanomagnets and multifunctional materials. His research in this area has recently evolved towards more physically-driven areas such as Molecular Spintronics, an emergent area that Coronado has been leading in Europe with an ERC AdG and a European COST Action. His relevance goes well beyond Molecular Magnetism and Molecular Spintronics and is also strongly appreciated in the areas of Polyoxometalate Materials, Molecular Conductors and Superconductors, Molecular Electronics and, more recently, Quantum Computing (Magnetic Molecules as qubits) and 2D materials (ERC AdG MOL-2D).

To develop this research he leads a multidisciplinary group of ca. 50 researchers with different profiles covering from materials chemistry (2 Associate prof., 1 Assistant prof., 2 Ramón y Cajal contracts, 3 Postdocs, 12 PhD students and 5 master students), to theory (1 Associate prof., 1 Ramón y Cajal contract, 2 Postdocs and 3 PhD students) and condensed-matter physics (4 Postdocs, 5 PhD students and 2 master students).