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Tania Elizabeth Sandoval Salas

Assistant Professor

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Fondecyt Iniciación 2018-2022: Modeling the adsorption of molecules on semiconductor and oxide surfaces. Proposal Rank #1 in the study group Chemistry 1. Nanotecnología, Ciencias de superficie y Fisicoquímica

Educación

  •  PhD in Chemical Engineering, STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2018
  •  M.S. in Chemical Engineering, STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2014
  •  Chemical Engineer Title, UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA. Chile, 2011
  •  Bachelor in Chemical Engineering, UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA. Chile, 2010

Experiencia Académica

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA

    Santiago, Chile

    2018 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

    Santiago, Chile

    2018 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


Tom Harvey, Chemical Engineering degree, 2020: Gas phase reactions of metalorganic molecules of hafnium used in atomic layer deposition


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Russell and Sigurd Varian Award

    American Vacuum Society (AVS)

    Estados Unidos, 2017

    Aimed to recognize and encourage excellence in continuing graduate studies in sciences and technology


 

Article (11)

The relation between surface reactive sites and precursor choice for area-selective atomic layer deposition using small molecule inhibitors
Role of Precursor Choice on Area-Selective Atomic Layer Deposition
Effect of Heteroaromaticity on Adsorption of Pyrazine on the Ge(100)-2×1 Surface
Mechanism of Precursor Blocking by Acetylacetone Inhibitor Molecules during Area-Selective Atomic Layer Deposition of SiO2
Role of organic molecules in enabling modern technology
Adsorption of Homotrifunctional 1,2,3-Benzenetriol on a Ge(100)-2 x 1 Surface
Chemisorption of Organic Triols on Ge(100)-2 x 1 Surface: Effect of Backbone Structure on Adsorption of Trifunctional Molecules
Formation of Germa-ketenimine on the Ge(100) Surface by Adsorption of tert-Butyl Isocyanide
Photoactivated Molecular Layer Deposition through Iodo-Ene Coupling Chemistry
Unidirectional Adsorption of Bifunctional 1,4-Phenylene Diisocyanide on the Ge(100)-2 x 1 Surface
Coverage-Dependent Adsorption of Bifunctional Molecules: Detailed Insights into Interactions between Adsorbates

BookSection (1)

Adsorption of Multifunctional Organic Molecules at a Surface: First Step in Molecular Layer Deposition
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Tania Sandoval

Assistant Professor

Ingeniería Química y Ambiental

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

Santiago, Chile