Dr. Jose Luis Cabellos | DFT Award | Excellence in Research
Dr. Jose Luis Cabellos , Polytechnic University of Tapachula , Mexico
Dr. José Luis Cabellos is a distinguished Full Professor and Research Coordinator at the Universidad Politécnica de Tapachula (UPTap) in Chiapas, Mexico. His academic journey is marked by a robust background in computational chemistry and nanothermodynamics, underpinned by his role in the National Mexican System of Researchers (SNII-2) and the State System of Researchers (SEI-6). He holds a Doctor of Science degree in Optical Response in Semiconductors from the Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica, México, and has completed postdoctoral research at the Nano-Bio Spectroscopy Group in Spain. Dr. Cabellos has made significant contributions to the field with over 90 published articles, an h-index of 28, and a notable number of citations.
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Education:
- Doctor of Science (2009): Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica, A.C., León, Gto., Mexico. Dissertation on “Optical Response in Semiconductors.”
- Postdoctoral Research (2010-2012): Nano-Bio Spectroscopy Group, Universidad del País Vasco/Centro de Física de Materiales and Donostia International Physics Center, Spain.
Work Experience:
- Full Professor and Research Coordinator (2022-Present): UPTap, Chiapas, Mexico.
- Postdoctoral Researcher (2010-2012): Nano-Bio Spectroscopy Group, Universidad del País Vasco/Centro de Física de Materiales, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
- Guest and Associate Editor: Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (Frontiers).
- Reviewer: ChemPhysChem.
Research Interests:
- Nanothermodynamics
- Physicochemistry of surfaces
- Computational chemistry and modeling
- Spintronics
Publication Top Notes:
Eyringpy: A program for computing rate constants in the gas phase and in solution
Citation-164
Revisiting the racemization mechanism of helicenes
Citation-128
Coaxial Triple‐Layered versus Helical Be6B11− Clusters: Dual Structural Fluxionality and Multifold Aromaticity
Citation-101
Understanding energy-level alignment in donor–acceptor/metal interfaces from core-level shifts
Citation-98
Dynamical behavior of borospherene: a nanobubble
Citation-93