Andrés Garcés Osado

Andrés is a Lecture Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at Rey Juan Carlos University since 2005, and he obtained his Ph. D. at the University of Alcala de Henares (Spain) in 2001. Trained as an organometallic chemist, he has focused his research on the field of the synthesis of novel organometallic catalysts with applications in the process of polymerization of different olefins and cyclic esters monomers. The results of this research have been published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals within the broad area of inorganic chemistry. During his career he has combined his research activities with teaching inorganic and general chemistry at all levels to students in chemistry and related sciences. He has also published pioneering articles in the field of learning related with the implementation of new interactive teaching styles to enhance the engagement of students with the field of inorganic chemistry.
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Metal and Metalloids of the Main Groups: Basis and Their Role in the Daily Life (URJC) URJCx
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Metal and Metalloids of the Main Groups: Basis and Their Role in the Daily Life (URJC)

Dive into the fascinating world of metals and metalloids with our online course, 'Metal and Metalloids of the Main Groups: Basis and Their Role in Daily Life.' Explore the fundamental properties of these crucial elements and discover their vital role in our everyday lives. This course is designed for students who want to understand the chemistry behind the materials we use every day.

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