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Josep Cornella
Max-Planck-Institut fรผr Kohlenforschung, Germany
Josep Cornella (Pep) was born in La Bisbal del Penedรจs, a small town in south Catalunya. He graduated in chemistry in 2008 from the University of Barcelona and carried MSc studies in the Department of Organic Chemistry studying the chemistry of allylboron reagents.
After completing his masters thesis, he moved to the United Kingdom to pursue doctoral studies in the group of Prof. Igor Larrosa (QMUL). In early 2012, he earned his PhD working on the use of aromatic carboxylic acids as aryl donors in metal-catalyzed decarboxylative reactions. He then moved back to Catalunya, where he joined the group of Prof. Ruben Martin (ICIQ) as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow. There, he developed novel transformations involving Ni-catalyzed CโO bond activation and carbon dioxide insertion into organic molecules.
In 2015, Pep obtained a Beatriu de Pinรณs Fellowship to carry out further postdoctoral studies in the group of Prof. Phil S. Baran at The Scripps Research Institute, California, USA. During this time at Scripps, he worked on the discovery and implementation of new transformations based on the concept of โredox-active estersโ as practical and readily available partners for Ni- and Fe-catalyzed CโC bond forming reactions.
In spring 2017, he obtained a Max Planck Research Group Leader (MPRGL) position at the Max-Planck-Institut fรผr Kohlenforschung in Mรผlheim an der Ruhr, Germany. In April 2025, he was appointed Director of the Sustainable Catalysis Department at the Max-Planck-Institut fรผr Kohlenforschung.