Roberto Gómez is affiliated with the University of Alicante in Spain and has contributed extensively to the fields of Energy, Engineering, and Materials Science. Their research centers on Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Materials Chemistry, with additional focus areas including Electrochemistry and Biomedical Engineering.
The scientist's work covers several main topics including Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, Copper-based nanomaterials and applications, Iron oxide chemistry and applications, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, and advancements in battery materials and technologies. Electrochemical analysis and its applications are also significant areas of their research.
Roberto Gómez has published in a number of journals, frequently contributing to:
Frequent collaborators include Teresa Lana-Villarreal, María Isabel Díez-García, Damián Monllor-Satoca, J.M. Orts, and Javier Quiñonero. These partnerships have contributed to multiple publications, shaping the focus and progress of their research endeavors.
Selected recent publications include:
Iván Mora-Seró;Sixto Giménez;Francisco Fabregat-Santiago;Roberto Gómez
Sixto Giménez;Iván Mora-Seró;Lorena Macor;Nestor Guijarro
Néstor Guijarro;Teresa Lana-Villarreal;Iván Mora-Seró;Juan Bisquert
Thomas Berger;Damián Monllor-Satoca;Milena Jankulovska;Teresa Lana-Villarreal
Iván Mora-Seró;Sixto Giménez;Thomas Moehl;Francisco Fabregat-Santiago
J. Clavilier;R. Albalat;R. Gomez;J.M. Orts
Néstor Guijarro;José M. Campiña;Qing Shen;Qing Shen;Taro Toyoda
R Gómez;J.M Feliu;A Aldaz;M.J Weaver
J.M. Feliu;J.M. Orts;R. Gómez;A. Aldaz
T. Lana Villarreal;R. Gómez;§ M. Neumann-Spallart;‖ and N. Alonso-Vante
Roberto E. Gomez;Paul Ernsberger;Gary Feinland;Donald J. Reis
Damián Monllor-Satoca;Roberto Gómez;Manuel González-Hidalgo;Pedro Salvador
Roberto Gomez;José M. Orts;Bernabé Alvarez-Ruiz;Juan M. Feliu
Roberto Gómez;Víctor Climent;and Juan M. Feliu;Michael J. Weaver
Teresa Lana-Villarreal;Antonio Rodes;Juan M Pérez;Roberto Gómez
R. Gomez;A. Fernandez-Vega;J. M. Feliu;A. Aldaz
Victor Climent;Roberto Gomez;José M. Orts;Juan M. Feliu
A. El Manouni;F.J. Manjón;M. Mollar;B. Marí
J.M. Orts;R. Gómez;J.M. Feliu;A. Aldaz
J. Clavilier;R. Albalat;R. Gómez;J.M. Orts
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