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Prof. Jesús María González was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1956. He got a Ph.D. on Physics from the Complutense University in 1986. In 1987 he joined the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) as a staff member of the Madrid Institute of Materials Science (ICMM) where he got the Professorship in 2002. As researcher in magnetism, he has worked on the preparation and measurement of the hysteretic properties of magnetic materials of technological use (both soft and hard), nanoparticulate materials for recording and hyperthermia applications, and thin films and artificially nanostructured samples. His experience is specifically centered in magnetic anisotropies and interactions, thermally activated relaxation, micromagnetic modeling, surface and interface phenomenology, sensing properties, and implementation of devices based on electromagnetic radiation. He has been responsible of 43 competitively financed magnetism research projects (29 financed within Spanish national/regional and infrastructure calls, 3 financed within European calls, and 14 financed through bilateral international agreements), published 237 articles in SCI journals (that have received 2162 citations with an h index of 25), supervised 11 Ph.D. theses and 7 M.S. theses, filed 3 patents (one of which is currently being exploited) and developed collaborations with more than 20 European and American labs.
Prof. González was responsible from 1999 to 2015 of the ICMM Association with the Institute of Applied Magnetism of the Complutense University. Within that Association, and although not completely interrupting his basic research work, Prof. González focused most of his activities on the development of collaborations with the Spanish and European railway industries, operators and infrastructure managers. In particular, Prof. González worked in different aspects of the railway signaling technologies, which included the ERTMS (European Railway Traffic Management System) signaling standards ellaboration (ERTMS components: Eurobalise and Common Test specification), subsystems and lines certification processes; railway electromagnetic compatibility; and full design and fabrication documentation of signaling devices (Eurobalise, Euroloop reader, ASFA balises detector, passive magnetic balise for odometry resetting and specific on-board reader, etc). Prof. González has been responsible of 49 finished industrial contracts with different companies and public bodies (Spanish Ministry for Public Works, ADIF, RENFE, UNISIG, EEI Users Group, CEDEX, Dimetronic, Invensys Rail, CETREN, Bombardier, Alstom, INECO, TIFSA, etc.), most of them related to the application on railway signaling of radio technologies. This included the participation on the first ERTMS project (EMSET), the EATS European project on the implementation of the GNOSS (satellite) technologies for the implantation of ERTMS Level 3, the certification of EVC-Eurocabins, and that of several Spanish high speed lines ERTMS Level 2 trackside designs.
In 2015 Prof. González returned to ICMM where he works within the “Growth and Properties of Heterostructures in the Nanoscale (GPHN) Group” leaded by Dr. F.J. Palomares. Upon resuming his activities at ICMM, Prof. González initiated a line on magnonic materials for technological applications in order to exploit the high-quality means and experience available at the Group in thin films growth, and properties tailoring. The most remarkable result obtained as of today (MAT2016-80394-R project) is the implementation of a bias-free, in-guide, micrometric, 180o spin waves phase shifter.
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Engineering Biomaterials for Neural Applicationspp.127-147, (2021)
U. Urdiroz,E. Navarro, M. Sanchez-Agudo,F. Cebollada,F. J. Palomares, G. Martinez Criado,J. M. Gonzalez
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