Dr. Jesus Eduardo Leal Perez - Optoelectronic properties V-EELS - Best Researcher AwardÂ
Universidad AutĂłnoma de Sinaloa - Mexico
Author Profile
đ Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. JesĂșs Eduardo Leal PĂ©rez embarked on his academic journey in Chemical Engineering at the Universidad AutĂłnoma de Sinaloa (UAS), earning his bachelor's degree between 2008 and 2013. His passion for materials science and engineering led him to pursue a Masterâs in Engineering Sciences at UAS, Los Mochis, where he delved deeper into advanced topics. He culminated his academic preparation with a Ph.D. in Materials Science at the Centro de InvestigaciĂłn en Materiales Avanzados SC (CIMAV), Chihuahua, Mexico, from 2019 to 2023, where his doctoral work laid the foundation for his expertise in optoelectronic properties and V-EELS (Valence Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy).
đŒÂ Professional Endeavors
Dr. Leal Pérez has actively contributed to academia as a professor and researcher. Since 2023, he has served as a faculty member at the Faculty of Engineering, Mochis, UAS, and as a professor in the Postgraduate Program in Engineering Sciences at UAS. In 2024, his academic roles expanded to include teaching positions in the Nutrition degree program and at the Preparatoria Lobos, UAD. His dedication to education spans diverse subjects, including advanced physics, differential calculus, materials engineering, and organic chemistry, highlighting his multidisciplinary approach.
đŹÂ Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Leal PĂ©rezâs research focus revolves around the optoelectronic properties of materials and their implications in modern engineering. His expertise in V-EELS has allowed him to explore the structural and molecular behaviors of materials, such as zeolites, under ion exchange processes. Notable contributions include the analysis of zinc concentration effects in zeolites and modifications of these materials through thermal treatments. His research has advanced understanding in the fields of nanotechnology and renewable energies, contributing to the development of innovative material applications.
đ Impact and Influence
Dr. Leal PĂ©rezâs influence extends across multiple academic and scientific communities. He has been recognized as an Honorary Researcher by the Sistema Sinaloense de Investigadores y TecnĂłlogos (SSIT) for the period 2024â2026 and has achieved Level 1 status in the Sistema Nacional de Investigadoras e Investigadores (SNII) for 2025â2029. His contributions in teaching and mentorship have empowered undergraduate and doctoral students to explore innovative topics such as the ion exchange behavior in zeolites and their potential in optoelectronic applications. These achievements underscore his growing impact in material sciences.
đAcademic Cites
Dr. Leal PĂ©rezâs work has garnered significant citations in journals and conferences, emphasizing the relevance of his research in optoelectronic properties and V-EELS. His published studies on ion-exchanged zeolites and their structural modifications are referenced widely, highlighting their importance in advancing material science and engineering practices.
đ Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Dr. Leal Pérez aims to further his research in V-EELS to uncover more about the optoelectronic behaviors of advanced materials. His future contributions are expected to focus on the development of innovative materials for renewable energy and electronic applications. As a dedicated educator, he continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists through his teaching and mentorship, ensuring that his legacy will have a lasting impact on the academic and scientific communities.
đOptoelectronic Properties and V-EELS
Dr. JesĂșs Eduardo Leal PĂ©rezâs pioneering work in optoelectronic properties has been transformative in understanding material behaviors under specific conditions. His expertise in V-EELS has allowed for groundbreaking insights into material science, with implications for both theoretical and practical applications. The future of material engineering and innovation remains promising under his leadership in optoelectronic properties and V-EELS research.
Notable Publication
đOptoelectronic Properties and Complex Dielectric Function in Multiferroics BiFeOâ Nano-rods: Evaluation by Valence-EELS Analysis
Authors: Leal-Perez, J.E., JarquĂn-RodrĂguez, I., Herrera-Basurto, R., Auciello, O., Hurtado-Macias, A.
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year: 2025
Citations: 0
đElevating Photovoltaic Efficiency: Cobalt Doping Approaches with Sustainable Transition Metal Cations in Lead Halide Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors: Khan, M.I., Hussain, S., Atif, M., GarcĂa-Grajeda, B.A., Mendivil-Escalante, J.M.
Journal: Results in Chemistry
Year: 2025
Citations: 0
đNanomechanical and Bending Properties of Nickel-Titanium Orthodontics Archwires by Depth-Sensing Indentation
Authors: NevĂĄrez-RascĂłn, A., Hurtado-MacĂas, A., NevĂĄrez-RascĂłn, M.M., VĂĄzquez-Olvera, G., Auciello, O.
Journal: American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Year: 2025
Citations: 0
đIron-Irradiated Methylammonium Lead Iodide Bromide (MAPbIâBr) Thin Films with Enhanced Optical and Electrical Properties for High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells
Authors: Khan, M.I., Hussain, S., Atif, M., GarcĂa-Grajeda, B.A., Mendivil-Escalante, J.M.
Journal: Discover Sustainability
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
đUltra-Small Carbon Quantum Dots via Hibiscus Sabdariffa for Pyridoxine Sensing Applications
Authors: Amador-MartĂnez, J.D., Mani-Gonzalez, P.G., CalderĂłn-Ayala, G., Flores-Acosta, M., Cortez-Valadez, M.
Journal: Chemical Papers
Year: 2024
Citations: 0