Prof. Haritz Sardon

 

Prof. Haritz Sardon
Coordinator

Centro Joxe Mari Korta
Avenida de Tolosa, 72
20018 Donostia - San Sebastián
Spain

Website:

https://haritzsardonlab.com/ 

email: haritz.sardon@ehu.es
Tel:+34 943 015303

Education

Dr. Haritz Sardon Muguruza earned his BS in Chemistry and his MS in Applied Chemistry and Polymeric Materialsfrom the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU). He got his PhD also from the UPV-EHU with the especial mention of "Doctor Europeus". During the mentioned PhD, he spent 6 months at Laboratoire de Chimie et Procédés de Polymérisation (LCPP), CNRS, Villeurbanne, France under the supervision of Dr. Elodie Bourgeat-Lami and Dr. Muriel Lansalot.

He held a postdoctoral researcher position at IBM-Almaden Research Center (SanJose, California) in 2012 to work with Dr. James L. Hedrick. There, he developed sustainable approaches for the synthesis of polyurethanes using isocyanate and metal-free methods as part of IBM´s smart planet initiative. The goal was to synthesize "smart" polymers that execute useful biological functions on the nanoscale, e.g. selectivity delivering drugs to tumors, killing pathogens without harming human cells, etc using organocatalysis.

In 2014, as part of his postdoctoral training, he spent 5 months in the group of Vygodskii (INEOS, Russia), working on the synthesis of ionic cationic diols to enhance the CO2 separation in polyurethane membranes.
Nowadays, he is coordinating a Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Joint Doctorate Training Network (ITN-EJD) in sustainable polymerization processes (SUSPOL). And supervising 3 PhD students inside this european network.

Honors and awards

In 2011, he was awarded with a Post-doctoral grant from the Basque Government. In 2014 he was awarded with a “Juan de la Cierva” award. Also in 2014, he was awarded with Iberdrola Research Project for young researchers in energy and environment.

 

Research

In 2016 he took an Ikerbasque Research Fellow position between the BERC-POLYMAT and the University of Basque Country to start his independent research lines. His overall research aims to prepare new functional polymeric materials using sustainable polymerization processes for advanced engineering and biomedical applications. Specially, using “green” polymerization processes such as monomers from polymer recycling, reagents from renewable sources or the use of less hazardous organocatalysts to prepare high added value polymers.


Sustainable Catalysis

Polymer Recycling

Publications