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Jorge Alejandro Solis

Jorge Alejandro Solis

Universidad de San Carlos De Guatemala

Bio

He is dedicated to the promotion of Green Chemistry in Guatemala and serves as a university professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of San Carlos de Guatemala. He leads an academic community focused on Green Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Jorge is a member of the Organic Chemistry and Sustainable Materials Research Unit (IQOMS). He has conducted various training sessions in the field of Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Circular Economy, and Renewable Energies. Currently, he is actively involved in the development of an elective course in Green Chemistry for students in the Chemistry program at the University.

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GCTLC Roles

  1. Learning Object Peer Reviewers

Beyond Benign Roles

  1. GCC Champion

Languages

  1. English
  2. Spanish

Keywords Tags/Expertise

  1. Green Chemistry Commitment

Ongoing Projects

I've established a blog to showcase Green Chemistry initiatives originating from Guatemala and Latin America.
https://quimicaverdegt.com

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Recent Activity

  • Jorge Alejandro Solis was just tagged in a comment: Hi @Jorge Alejandro Solis,I know it has been a little while since you first started this thread, but your question is still so relevant for many of us doing outreach in green and sustainable chemistry. 😊I’m really interested, were you able to develop your own diagrams or find better Spanish-language resources to explain green, sustainable, and circular chemistry for your page? If you’re open to it, would you be willing to share a link or a few examples here? I think many members who face similar challenges (especially around clear visuals) would really benefit from seeing what you tried and what has worked well in your outreach.I’m also exploring ways to quickly communicate these concepts visually, so any lessons learned, even small things that didn’t work as expected, would be very helpful for all of us on this platform....