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CarbonMeta Research Hire Esteemed University of Oxford Academic Sergio González-Cortés as Director of Research & Development
CarbonMeta Research Hire Esteemed University of Oxford Academic Sergio González-Cortés as Director of Research & Development.

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[{"type":"text","content":"OXFORD, UK and WOODINVILLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / July 19, 2022 / CarbonMeta Research Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of CarbonMeta Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:COWI), announced today RENOWNED resource reclamation company CarbonMeta Technologies' subsidiary CarbonMeta Research announce the hire of University of Oxford academic, Sergio González-Cortés, to its board of directors.González-Cortés joins CarbonMeta Research as Director of Research & Development, with over 20 years' experience in heterogenous catalysis for the oil and gas industry.In conjunction with his new role at CarbonMeta Research, González-Cortés works as a Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford, developing advanced applications of dielectric heating in a variety of catalytic processes for the petrochemical and renewable energy industry. Prior to this, González-Cortés worked for 10 years at the University of Los Andes in Venezuela.In his role, González-Cortés will head CarbonMeta Research's research and development division, utilising his research conducted at the University of Oxford, and his vast expertise and skillset."Throughout my career, including at the University of Oxford, I have been enthusiastic about discovering new catalyst technology and finding solutions for the sustainable development of the chemical industry. This is an area of science that is really driving forward and transforming industry as we know it," commented Sergio Gonzaléz-Cortés, new Research & Development Director at CarbonMeta Research. "I am looking forward to working with such an esteemed team of scientists, researchers, engineers and professionals to spearhead the development of catalysis research and advanced technologies, with the goal to address our world's most pressing climate issues."González-Cortés has worked on CarbonMeta Research's Intellectual Property (IP) since the beginning of the project with the university, and will be sourcing new IP in this role. CarbonMeta Research's partnerships and projects will be steered by González-Cortés, such as with an upcoming opportunity for the company in Spain.González-Cortés has published nearly 90 papers and several reviews throughout his career, as well as editing two books on advanced catalysis for renewable ener...