I am a tenured Associate Professor of Physics at Universidad de Alicante. I joined the University of Alicante as a Distinguished Researcher in 2019 through the Beatriz Galindo talent attraction program. My research focuses on theoretical aspects of gravitational physics with emphasis on regular black holes, singularity theorems, scale-dependent gravity, thermodynamic-geometry relationship, minimal gravitational decoupling, and quantum gravity phenomenology.
Prior to joining the AU, I was an Associate Professor at the University of the Andes (2014-2019), where I started a research group on gravitation. I previously obtained a Juan de la Cierva contract at the Complutense University of Madrid (2011-2013) working in electrodebil physics in molecular Bose-Einstein condensates and disipativos quantum systems.
I have two doctoral theses. The first in Theoretical Chemistry (University of Salamanca, 2010), where I studied scattering processes in three-body systems through exact quantum and statistical methodologies and the second in Physics (Comlutense University of Madrid, 2013), exploring the relationship between electrodebil physics and the origin of molecular homochirality.
I am a tenured Associate Professor of Physics at Universidad de Alicante. I joined the University of Alicante as a Distinguished Researcher in 2019 through the Beatriz Galindo talent attraction program. My research focuses on theoretical aspects of gravitational physics with emphasis on regular black holes, singularity theorems, scale-dependent gravity, thermodynamic-geometry relationship, minimal gravitational decoupling, and quantum gravity phenomenology.
Prior to joining the AU, I was an Associate Professor at the University of the Andes (2014-2019), where I started a research group on gravitation. I previously obtained a Juan de la Cierva contract at the Complutense University of Madrid (2011-2013) working in electrodebil physics in molecular Bose-Einstein condensates and disipativos quantum systems.
I have two doctoral theses. The first in Theoretical Chemistry (University of Salamanca, 2010), where I studied scattering processes in three-body systems through exact quantum and statistical methodologies and the second in Physics (Comlutense University of Madrid, 2013), exploring the relationship between electrodebil physics and the origin of molecular homochirality.