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Professional Activities

Conference Roles

  • "Can we see, is it the catalysts: NMR studies of working homogeneous catalysts¿, by Invitation (University of St Andrews, 2005)
  • "Mechanisms and Insights from NMR studies of working homogeneous catalysts¿, by Invitation (University of Florence, Italy, 2005)
  • "Can we see it, is it the catalyst?", by Invitation (Polytechnic of Bari, Italy, 2005)
  • Can we see it? Is it the catalyst?: Mechanisms and insights from NMR studies of working homogeneous , by Invitation (University of Warwick/RSC, 2005)
  • Can we see it; is it the catalyst? In situ spectroscopic studies in catalysis, by Invitation (University of Cambridge, 2005)
  • " If you can see it, is it the catalyst?, by Invitation (Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences, Singapore, 2004)
  • Is The Carbomethoxy Cycle Viable in the Alkoxycarbonylation Of Alkenes?, by Invitation (Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences, Singapore, 2004)
  • The In Situ Nmr Characterization of Working Homogeneous Catalysts, by Invitation (Shell International Chemicals B.V. , The Netherlands, 2004)
  • The In Situ Nmr Characterization of Working Homogeneous Catalysts, by Invitation (Universität Rostock, Germany, 2004)
  • EU Mid-term Meeting ¿Atom-economic syntheses using palladium¿ and NIOK ¿Summer School on in situ Sp, by Invitation (EU ¿Atom-economic syntheses using palladium Network and NIOK , 2004)

Examination Roles

  • University College London (University of London), PhD (2012)
  • University of Bristol, PhD (2011)
  • University College London (University of London), PhD (2011)
  • Universitat Roviri i Virgili, PhD (2011)
  • University of St Andrews, PhD (2011)
  • University of Rovira I Virgili, PhD (2010)
  • University of Rovira I Virgili, PhD (2008)

Professional Body Memberships

  • Royal Society of Chemistry (Member)
  • American Chemical Society (Member)

Publication Reviews

  • Referee, Contributions (Journal of Catalysis)
  • Referee, Contributions (Organometallics)
  • Referee, Contributions (Chemical Communications, Royal Society of Chemistry)