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Hire María A.
United Kingdom

Scientist| R&D Project Manager| Expertise in design of Advanced Materials, Green Chemistry & Bioprocess Engineering

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Work Experience

Materials Scientist and Bioprocess Engineering

Independent Consultant

October 2019 - Present

Scientific Manager

Ecuaport UK Kiandes

January 2018 - Present

Sustainable Agribusiness & Bioprocessing Consultant

Freelance

October 2016 - Present

Research Scientist Manager

Kiandes Coffee - Ecuaport UK Ltd

June 2018 - June 2020

Postgraduate Teaching Assistant

University of Leicester

January 2019 - May 2019

Postgraduate Teaching Assistant

University of Leicester

January 2016 - January 2017

Researcher and Technical Analyst

ECUADORIAN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY & RENEWABLE ENERGY (INER)

March 2013 - June 2015

Research Scientist

Ecuadorian Government Institute for Renewable Energy (INER-IIGE Ecuador)

January 2013 - May 2015

Junior Researcher

CORPORATION FOR ENERGY RESEARCH CIE & QUITO CITY ELECTRICAL COMPANY

January 2011 - January 2013

Education

Master of Philosophy in Chemistry

University of Leicester

June 2015 - January 2017

BSc- Major in Biotechnology Engineering

Army Polytechnic School ESPE Ecuador

January 2005 - December 2010

Certifications
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Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandoval R., M.A., Flores E., M.F., Narváez C., R.A., Sandoval R., M.A., Flores E., M.F., Narváez C., R.A., López-Villada, J.(2015). Phototrophic culture of Chlorella sp. using charcoal ash as an inorganic nutrient source . Algal Research. 11. p. 368-374.