Young Ceramics Networks

YCN Representative - Spain

Antonio Fernandez Ortiz

YCN representative for Spain

PhD supported by a prestigious national fellowship in the field of Materials Science

antoniofo@unex.es 

             

            

              

            

Antonio’s academic background is built on a solid foundation in Chemistry, complemented by a Master’s degree in Food Technology and a Master’s degree in Secondary Education. This combination has allowed him to develop a versatile and multidisciplinary profile, providing him with a broad perspective on research and enabling him to apply his knowledge across different scientific fields.

He is currently pursuing a PhD supported by a prestigious national fellowship in the field of Materials Science. His research focuses on the development of low-temperature composite ceramic materials (such as boron carbide) with enhanced wear resistance, aimed at industrial applications including machining tools and protective equipment. Through his participation in several national and international conferences to present his research results, the publication of scientific articles, and a three-month research stay at the University of Aveiro, Antonio has significantly strengthened his interest in the international research environment.

During the XIXth ECerS Conference 2025, he came into contact with the Young Ceramists Network (YCN) and became familiar with its initiatives, particularly those designed to actively and dynamically connect early-career researchers. Antonio participates as a representative of YCN Spain because he strongly believes in the importance of building a community among young researchers, fostering scientific exchange, and promoting opportunities for collaboration, mobility, and visibility.

            

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