Isabel Aguayo studied Chemistry in the Complutense University of Madrid, where she also studied a Chemical Science and Technology masters degree in 2019. In the personal and research field, she carried out the final project Synthesis, assisted by microwaves, of inorganic materials and in the masters degree Synthesis and characterization of thermoelectric chalcogenides in the Preparation, characterization and properties of non-molecular solids group.
Currently, she combines the development of her doctoral thesis within the line of research focused on the design of MOFs hybrid materials in the Chemical, energy and mechanical technology group with teaching duties as support staff in the area of Physical Chemistry at the Rey Juan Carlos University.
Currently, she combines the development of her doctoral thesis within the line of research focused on the design of MOFs hybrid materials in the Chemical, energy and mechanical technology group with teaching duties as support staff in the area of Physical Chemistry at the Rey Juan Carlos University.