González Guerra, Jonay

Nombre
González Guerra, Jonay
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jglezg2002@gmail.com
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Técnico en Proyecto Tcp4
Biografía
Spanish, born in 1985, Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Industrial Engineer (ULPGC, 2013), Master's Degree in Intelligent Systems and Numerical Applications in Engineering (ULPGC, 2014), Doctor in Applied Physics (ULPGC, 2018) and Master's degree in Secondary Education, Professional Training and Language Teaching (University Alfonso X El Sabio, 2019). My work related to research began in 2013 in the area of Environmental Radioactivity. I have done this work first as a student collaborator of the Radiation Interaction Research Group (GIRMA) of the Department of Physics of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, later as technical support staff of the same research group, and currently as Researcher linked to this research group. The research work developed has been mainly focused on the calibration the gamma spectrometry systems belonging to GIRMA, the research topic of my Doctoral Thesis, which deals specifically with the computational characterization of gamma spectrometers applying the Monte Carlo method (for the simulation of interaction processes of gamma and beta radiation with matter) and optimization by evolutionary algorithms. In addition to this main line, I have carried out research tasks in the other lines of the GIRMA group, such as start-up, calibration and maintenance of gamma and alpha radiation spectrometers, collection and preparation of environmental samples for gamma spectrometry analyses, as well as analysis of the radiological content of samples by such a technique. I have also actively participated in campaigns to measure the concentration of radon in soils, in water samples, and indoors (homes and workplaces), measurements of radon exhalation from rocks and building materials in accumulation chambers, etc. Since 2013 I have participated in 9 indexed articles, four of them direct products from my doctoral thesis work, 19 communications to congresses, as well as two research projects. I have also participated in teaching activity, teaching laboratory practices in the area of Applied Physics during from 2017 to 2019 (120 hours). I am currently working in the same line of research within the GIRMA group, with the intention of continuing to specialize in the scope of instrumentation for the measurement of environmental radioactivity.
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