Francisco José Hernández Fernández
Summary
Francisco Jose Hernández Fernández is a professor at Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain. He received his degree in Chemistry and degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Murcia (Spain), being awarded with the Extraordinary Award in both degrees and with Special Mention in the National Award in Chemical Engineering by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. He received his PhD degree (European Doctorate) in Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Murcia, being awarded with the distinction of Extraordinary Award of Doctorate. He has realized research stays in Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) with the Professor Roger Sheldon, Professor Fred van Rantwijk and Isabel Arends and in The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom) with the Professor Gillian Stephens and Professor Peter Licence. His current research lines include the development of green reaction and separation processes using ionic liquids and of sustainable processes to produce energy using microbial fuel cells. Derived from his research, he has published over hundred papers in the fields of Engineering, Chemical; Engineering, Environmental; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology and Chemistry and several patents. He is also editor of several international journals.