Regino Sáez
Education:
1) Licentiate in Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 1974.
2) Master Degree in Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 1975.
3) Ph. D. In Chemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 1979, Supervisor: M.A. Alario Franco.
Teaching activities in Spain:
Assistant Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad Complutense Madrid 1977-85.
Associate Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad Complutense Madrid 1985-99.
Full Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 1999 to present-
Scientific Committees:
International Conference on Reactivity of Solids (treasurer) Madrid 1992.
Member of the International Committee of ICFE-1, Leuven 1992. ICFE-2, Helsinki 1994. ICFE-3, Paris 1997. ICFE-5, Geneve 2003. ICFE-6, Vloclaw 2006,Chairman of the International Committee of ICFE-4, Madrid 2000.,Member of the International Committee of 22ndRERC, Argonne-USA, 1999.23ndRERC, Davis, USA 2002.24ndRERC, Colorado, USA 2005 Rare Earths´04 Nara Japan 2004;Co-Chairman of the Rencontre franco-espagnol de Chimie du Solide, Bourdeaux, 2000.
Vice-President of Spanish group of Solid State Chemistry, RSEQ, 1998-2009
President of Solid State Chemistry, RSEQ, 2009 to present
Member of the College 5B ILL-Grenoble 2009 to present
Publications:Over 210 papers in international journals and 250 communications (plenary, invited, oral and posters) in national international conferences.
Supervisor:8 Doctoral Thesis, 20Masters Degrees and over 30 several research projects.
Research experience abroad:Postdoctoral research. Brunel University-London (UK-three months, 1978); Arizona StateUniversity (USA-One Year, 1980); Ecole Superieure de Chimie Strasbourg (France-one month, 1984), CNRS-Meudon Bellevue París (France-four month 1986), CNRS-Universite Bordeaux (France-one month, 1985) ; Department of Chemistry, University of Berkeley (USA-three months, 2002). User of neutron diffraction sources at the ILL Grenoble and LLB-Saclay-France, ISIS (UK) and HMI (Berlín-Germany)
Research:
Synthesis and structural characterization of solids. High pressure synthesis
Measurements and analysis of the magnetic properties of rare earth compounds. Magnetic structures
Oxides presenting different structures and remarkable properties: superconductivity, magnetic interactions, crystal field effects in rare earth, ecological pigments, nanoferrites, phase transitions…

