Pablo A.
García-Salaberri (PAGS) holds around 15 years of teaching and research
experience on Fluid Mechanics and Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Devices, field in which he was started at the end of his B.S. in Mechanical
Engineering (2009) at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). In 2015, PAGS
concluded his Doctoral Thesis, supervised by Dr. Marcos Vera, which dealt with
the multiphysics modeling of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC) and the numerical
characterization of diffusive properties of carbon-paper gas diffusion layers.
During this period, PAGS performed a research stay at McGill University with
Dr. Jeff T. Gostick. Subsequently, PAGS worked as Postdoctoral Researcher in
the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and UC3M (6 months in each center), where he
developed comprehensive models of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC).
Between 2017-2019, PAGS worked as Assistant Professor at UC3M, and in 2019 he
performed a Fulbright stay at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab together with Dr.
Adam Z. Weber. Back in Spain, PAGS started a new position at UC3M as Visiting
Professor, where he taught several Bachelor and Master Degree courses on Fluid
Mechanics, and he continued his research activity on PEMFCs and other
electrochemical devices, such as redox flow batteries, lithium-ion batteries
and electrolyzers. In 2024, PAGS started his new stage at King Juan Carlos
University (URJC), where he teaches courses related with Fluid Mechanics and
Chemical Engineering, and he works actively in the modeling and
characterization of electrochemical reactive processes and transport in porous
media. In total, PAGS has published 46 scientific articles, 6 book chapters,
more than 50 congress contributions, and participated in 7 projects as
Principal Investigator.