Profile (CV) of the research teaching staff

Anzano Lacarte, Jesús Manuel
Department: Departamento de Química Analítica
Field: Química Analítica
Faculty: Facultad de Ciencias

Group: E49_23R: Química y medio ambiente

UNESCO codes
  • Láseres
  • Espectroscopía de absorción
  • Espectroscopía de emisión
  • Otras

UNIZAR teaching activity
Number of 6-year periods of research productivity evaluation
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/19
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/13
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/07
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/01
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/94
Academic position: Cated. Universidad
Office phone: 976762684
Mobile phone: 605374468
Email: janzano@unizar.es
Personal web page: https://personal.unizar.es/anzano
ORCID number: 0000-0002-8581-4972

Research interests
  • Física química y matemáticas
  • Química analítica
  • Toma y tratamiento de muestra
  • Fluorescencia atómica
  • Emisión atómica
 
     
Jesús M. Anzano was born on 23rd Oct. 1960 in Poleñino, Huesca, Spain. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry ( with Analytical Chemistry specialization) from the University of Zaragoza. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Florida, USA, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. J.D. Winefordner. Presently he is Full Professor in Analytical Chemistry at Faculty of Sciences of University of Zaragoza. His research interests mainly include all branches of spectroscopy, especially Laser Spectroscopic Techniques. In his Post Doctral Research in USA, he worked on Laser Induced Molecular Spectroscopy and achieved some marvelous results which were published in the leading journals of USA. He has completed various research projects for Spanish Education Department and Ministry of Science. He was the principal investigator of the research project completed for Government of Aragon. In the Analytical Chemistry Department, Zaragoza University, he established his research group which is working in various projects.  Jesus Anzano has been internationally known researcher. There is always a large number of Researchers from other laboratories who wish to work in his group and get the training in using LIBS. Dr. Anzano is popular figure in social media and develop programmes for students at school level. He visited a number of universities of various countries like Mexico, Brazil, Nicaraguoa
and USA. Jesus supervised a large number of MS and Ph.D scholars and evaluated several Doctrate thesis from other countries. he is good scientific speaker and has been invited to give seminars and talks regarding his research by several R & D Organizations like Ministry of Environment, Spain. As an acknowledgement of his research contribution he has been nominated for the award of the Cruz de the Civil Order of health. From 1997 to 2001 he was a regular visitor to University of Florida to work with Prof. Dr. James Winefordner. In these years he mainly worked on laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and published nearly 100 papers in International journals of high repute. In addition he attended several International conferences on Analytical chemistry in various parts of the world and presented oral and poster presentations there. As a Post Doctral Fellow he also worked with Prof. Stephen R. Leone at Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. His current research interests are focused on the applications of LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) in archeology, paleontology, food analysis, industry and environmental studies. Using his experience and expertise in this field he is solving so many analytical problems in these fields. Recently polar environmentologists developed their interest in characterizing aerosols in Antarctic regions by using different methodologies. Due to harsh climatic conditions most of
the classical analytical techniques fail to work at Polar Regions. Laser light due to its high intensity can easily be employed to detect and characterize different types of aerosols in the Antarctic Atmosphere. Keeping in view his expertise in the field of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and a long experience in the field of Analytical Chemistry, Dr. Anzano is intending to apply the LIBS technique for the detection and characterization of Aerosols in Antarctic region.


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