Dr. Ramón Bosque

Secció de Química Inorgànica, Institut de Química Teòrica i Computacional
Departament de Química Inorgànica i Orgànica
Facultat de Química
C/Martí i Franquès 1-11, 08028, Barcelona (Spain)
phone number: +34 934035078
e-mail address: ramon.bosque-at-ub.edu

0000-0002-4796-5673          Ramón Bosque

Ramón Bosque is Associate Professor in Inorganic Chemistry at the Universitat de Barcelona. His research is focused on computational studies of the structure, the reactivity and the biological activity of organometallic compounds and coordination complexes, and also in the ability of semi-empirical computational methods to modelize inorganic systems. He has taught different subjects related to inorganic and general chemistry in the degrees of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering, as well and in the masters of Applied materials chemistry and Quality of medicines, cosmetics and food. He is currently vice dean for safety and sustainability in the faculty of chemistry.

Biography & Scientific Curriculum

    • Birth: 29/01/1966
    • Place: Barcelona (Spain)

Education

    • 1985-1989: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry – Universitat de Barcelona
    • 1989-1990: Master’s degree in Chemistry – Universitat de Barcelona
    • 1991-1994: PhD thesis «Preparation and cyclopalladation of Schiff bases derived from ferrocene» (Advisors: Prof. Joaquim Sales and Prof. Concepción López)

Positions

    • 1992-1997: Teaching Assistant at Universitat de Barcelona
    • 1997-2001: Assistant Professor at Universitat de Barcelona
    • Since 2001: Associate Professor at Universitat de Barcelona

Awards, Scholarships

    • 1990-1992: FPI Fellowship
    • 1996: Fellowship from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia to make a postdoctoral stay in the University of Montpellier II
    • 1996: Extraordinary doctorate prize

Scientific Stays

    • 1992: Prof. Jack Silver – University of Essex (UK)
    • 1996: Prof. Odile Eisenstein – CNRS/Université de Montpellier II (France)

Publications

    • 81 scientific publications
    • Total number of citations: 2399 (Scopus)
    • Average per item: 29.6
    • h-index: 29