Jenica Marie L. Madridejos
Jenica Madridejos received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Adelaide in 2022. She is passionate about applying computational chemistry methods to better understand and design new materials. In particular, her research experience involves the calculation of the electronic structure and photophysical properties of advanced functional materials such as gold clusters, graphene, and transition metal-based catalysts for methane conversion. Currently, Jenica works for Simuserv, a partner of Dassault Systemes in Australia and New Zealand, where she manages the software under the BIOVIA brand and provide technical support to various stakeholders.
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