Juande Sirvent holds a B.Sc. in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (2016), and a M.Sc. in Applied Materials Chemistry from the University of Barcelona (2017). During his period as a student, he joined the Physics Department at UAB where he worked with ferromagnetic thin films, and the LEITAT Technological Center, where he began to focus his work in renewable energy devices, by working with Microbial Fuel Cells. After that, Juande carried out a research stay at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), working with perovskite solar cells. After a period working in a consultancy firm, Juande joined the Nanoionics team at the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), where he is currently pursuing his PhD studies. His work focus on the development of thin film-based solid oxide materials for high-temperature energy harvesting and storage.