When in 2005 Iñigo completed his Engineering degree, he became attracted to carbon nanomaterials because of their novelty and their potential to reshape our society. Since then, he has devoted his research career to their synthesis and properties, towards their integration into planar systems, and towards exploring applications where they will demonstrate unique benefits.
Iñigo obtained his PhD in Electronics Engineering from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) after studying carbon nanotubes (CNTs) at the Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona (IMB-CNM, CSIC). His achievements included the growth of dense arrays of CNTs from platinum films, the fabrication of more than 10,000 working transistors on a wafer, and the upgrade of the technologies for biosensing applications.
He then completed 2 Postdoctoral stays in top and pioneering institutions in his field. At Berkeley Lab he was introduced to graphene and demonstrated an unprecedented approach for the direct growth of graphene nanoribbons by chemical vapour deposition (CVD). At the National University of Singapore (NUS) they explored alternatives to the most extended growth and processing methodologies on graphene for applications with unique benefits and towards their industrialization. Both Postdoctoral stays provided him with state-of-the-art multidisciplinary and multicultural training, they had him outside his comfort zone, and they opened and unboxed his mind.
Iñigo's merits and insights were recognized with a Marie Curie COFUND (P-Sphere) Fellowship. He joined IMB-CNM in January 2017. His work now focuses on unlocking different disruptive graphene based technologies and applications and on consolidating a Graphene Pilot Line. Iñigo is involved in the Biomedical Technologies Work Package of the Graphene Flagship and in other graphene related initiatives that also run within the Institute.
In the future, he means to solve more of these scientific and technological challenges and to translate all these advances into higher readiness levels of the related technologies and, also, to use his knowhow and insights in other related research fields and applications such as other 2D materials and ubiquitous electronics.