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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Ezequiel Vidal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University San Marcos (大发), having joined in the spring of 2024. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National University of the South, Argentina, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National University of La Pampa, Argentina. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the National University of the South.

Education and Research Experience

Prior to joining California State University, Dr. Vidal gained experience in higher education and research. He worked as a laboratory coordinator and research visitor in the Department of Chemistry at Clemson University, as well as a teaching assistant at the National University of the South and Clemson University. Previously, he held significant roles as a biochemist and analytical chemist at the Central Laboratory of Bromatology in Bahía Blanca, Argentina.

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Research in Analytical Chemistry

 

Dr. Vidal's research is centered on designing, fabricating, and optimizing analytical sensors using advanced techniques including 3D printing, laser engraving, and employing digital cameras and smartphones for detection. He specializes in developing image detection and electrochemical techniques applicable to samples of diverse origins. His doctoral thesis investigated the use of image-based devices for these applications, and he remains dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research in this field.

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Academic Achievements and Contributions

Awarded the "Aaron and Fanny Fideleff de Nijamkin" prize for outstanding performance in the Chemistry Ph.D. program. Additionally, he has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting his research and contributing to advancements in the field of analytical chemistry.

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Recent Publications

Dr. Ezequiel Vidal's recent publications include:

  1. "Lab-on-a-bead: Polymeric natural deep eutectic solvents as a versatile platform for (bio) sensor design." Journal of Molecular Liquids, 383, 122040 (2023).
  2. "Removal of metals and inorganics from rendered fat using polyamine-modified cellulose nanocrystals." RSC Sustainability, 1, 1184-1191 (2023).
  3. "Kinetic study of natural deep eutectic solvents by digital images: The importance of preparation time in sensing applications." Journal of Molecular Liquids, 386, 122514 (2023).
  4. "3D-printed device for the kinetic determination of As(III) in groundwater samples by digital movie analysis." Talanta, 261, 124625 (2023).
  5. "From Glow-Sticks to Sensors: Single-Electrode Electrochemical Detection for Paper-Based Devices." Sensors and Diagnostics, RSC Sens. Diagn., 1, 496-503 (2022).

For a comprehensive list of Dr. Vidal's publications, please refer to his .

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