María Dolores Molina Ramírez

Chemical Engineer

I am a dedicated and detail-oriented chemical engineer with a strong academic background and hands-on experience in laboratory research, wastewater treatment, and environmental technologies. Currently, I am pursuing a predoctoral research position at Rey Juan Carlos University, where I specialize in Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for water treatment. My work combines analytical rigor with a strong commitment to sustainability and technological advancement.

Previously, I worked as a laboratory technician at the same university, where I deepened my expertise in experimental procedures, sample analysis, and data interpretation within chemical and environmental engineering projects. Additionally, I gained industrial experience as a plant operator intern at RECASA, focusing on the physico-chemical treatment and energy recovery of industrial waste—an experience that strengthened my understanding of real-world chemical processing systems.

I hold a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and a dual Degree in Chemical and Environmental Engineering from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Throughout my academic training, I developed a solid command of engineering tools and simulation software such as Microsoft Office (advanced), AutoCAD, Aspen Plus, MATLAB, and ANSYS.

My certifications include an Ansys Workbench course completed via Udemy, and I hold a B2 English proficiency level, accredited by Trinity College and TOEIC exams.

I am passionate about research and innovation in sustainable engineering, particularly in water and waste management. I am seeking opportunities where I can contribute my knowledge, grow as a researcher, and engage in impactful projects at the intersection of environmental protection and chemical technology.

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Keywords:

Chemical, Environmental, Water treatment