Fernández Rodríguez, Francisco José
Universidad de Oviedo
Doctor
(Civil servant)

Bachelor's degree in Geology from the University of Oviedo (1988). PhD in Geology from the University of Oviedo (1994). Postdoctoral stay (EX94 10068015) at the University of Manchester (1994).

1995: Associate Professor at the Department of Geology, University of Oviedo.

2006-present: Full Professor at the University of Oviedo.

Currently working in four research lines: 1) Deformation in fault rocks related to large-scale structures; 2) Folding theory applied to mineral resource exploration; 3) Recent tectonics of the Cantabrian Arc; 4) Arc-continent collision tectonics.

In the field of R&D, he has worked on environmental studies for linear infrastructure projects and land planning and management.

Consultant in the design, development, and execution of Spain's first underground mine for slate exploitation (EXPIZ Slate Quarry; La Cabrera, León); collaboration in the modeling of the Mina Fé Uranium deposit (Martín-Izar et al., 2002) and the exploitation of the Borobia magnesium deposit (Soria).

Teaching in the field of internal geodynamics at the Department of Geology, University of Oviedo: structural geology and geological mapping for undergraduate students, and microtectonics and fold analysis for Master's students. Supervisor of 3 Master's theses and 1 Bachelor's thesis. Co-author of the 4th edition of the scientific and technical vocabulary of the RAC (Glossary of Geology) (http://vctrac.es/index.php?title=Categoría:Geología) and the Geology of Spain (Vera, 2004).

Scientific reviewer of articles published in SCI journals and national scientific publications. Advisor in the acquisition of geological specimens for the CosmoCaixa Barcelona and Alcobendas Science museums. Organizing member of several national and international scientific congresses and meetings, and part of the expert evaluation committee of ANECA from 2006 to 2017.

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