My Curriculum Vitae


A serious summary of my life: my CV (pdf file).

My PhD Thesis


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Highlights

Some history...


I am an STFC Advanced Fellow at the Nuclear Theory Group of the University of Surrey. Previously, I held a Marie Curie Intra-Europen Fellowship for 2 years here, at Surrey, and a 2-year postdoctoral position at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (Michigan State University), where I worked in collaboration with Prof. Pawel Danielewicz . One of our major research goals is to obtain a time-dependent Green's functions approach for nuclear reactions, including the effect of beyond mean-field correlations.

Before moving to Michigan, I was a PhD student at the Dept. d'Estructura i Constituents de la Materia of the University of Barcelona, where I worked at the Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics Group under the supervision of Artur Polls and Angels Ramos.

In my research, I have studied nuclear systems, such as nuclear or neutron matter, which have common properties with atomic nuclei. In particular, I have focused in finite temperature effects and their implementation within realistic many-body theories, such as the Brueckner-Hartree-Fock or the Self-Consistent Green's Function methods. In my thesis, I employed a consistent framework to compute the thermodynamical properties of nuclear matter which includes short-range and tensor correlations. I have also studied hadronic matter, which includes the presence of different constituents (from neutrons to nucleons to strange baryons).