Dr. Andrea Porcheddu was born in 1970 in Sassari (Italy). He studied chemistry at the University of Sassari, and got his “Laurea” degree in Chemistry in 1995 with first-class honours. His diploma thesis dealt with the synthesis of piperazic acid derivatives as CPP analogues, work carried out under the direction of Dr. Massimo Falorni. He then undertook doctoral research, designing novel strategies to use cyanuric chloride (TCT) in friendly organic processes, under the supervision of Prof. Maurizio Taddei at the University of Sassari and was awarded his PhD in 1999. He completed post-doctoral studies (2000) in the group of Professor Charles Mioskowsky at the Louis Pasteur University (Strasbourg, France) working on the synthesis of quinuclidine derivatives. In 2001 he moved back to Sassari University where he was appointed Assistant Professor. In January 2015, he joined the Chemistry Department of the University of Cagliari (Italy), where he currently has a permanent position as Associate Professor. His diverse experience ranges from the synthesis of chimera molecules possessing complex molecular architecture to environmentally friendlier alternatives for synthesis using the most advanced technologies such as solid phase synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, green chemistry in eutectic solvents, microwaves and mechanochemical mixing. Currently, his main interest is directed toward the development of novel Borrowing Hydrogen and Transfer Hydrogenation strategies for making C-N bonds using tertiary amines or alcohols instead of more labile aldehydes. Current research interests are also focussed on finding novel and highly efficient non-conventional catalysts (mainly Fe and Cu) and reagents for C-H bond activation. He is author or co-author of more than 70 scientific publications on refereed international journals.