JUAN JOSÉ LÓPEZ MARTÍN
Juan Jose Lopez Martin is a pre-doctoral researcher who began his PhD in February 2025 at Rey Juan Carlos University. His doctoral research focuses on the development, synthesis, and characterization of catalytic systems for sustainable hydrogen production from green hydrogen carriers. In particular, his work addresses hydrogen production from dimethyl ether (DME) via steam reforming and from ammonia (NH3) via catalytic decomposition.
His research involves the design and optimization of catalysts initially in powder form, followed by their shaping into agglomerated materials suitable for practical applications. The most promising catalysts are subsequently implemented in membrane reactor systems, aiming to intensify hydrogen production.
Prior to starting his PhD, Juan Jose worked as a researcher at Nanomate, where he led projects related to the impact of carbon-based nanomaterials on polymeric materials, cement, and concrete. His work involved synthesis, characterization, and the development of machine learning models to optimize material performance. He also worked at the Spanish National Transplant Organization, where he carried out statistical analysis of biomedical data related to liver and heart transplants, contributing to national reports and biovigilance systems. Earlier in his career, he gained experience as a physicochemical analyst of water samples, working with analytical techniques under accredited quality standards.
Juan Jose holds a degree in Chemistry (2020) and a Master's degree in Chemical Science and Technology (2021) from Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
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- ORCID: 0009-0006-3823-3338


