I finished PhD in Physics in 2015 in the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona with a thesis entitled "Shaping magnetic fields with superconductor-metamaterial hybrids" (it can be found in the donwloads tab). This research was developed in the Superconductivity Group , and we presented a new set of "tools" to shape and control magnetic fields and obtain novel and interesting effects. For example, we developed the different magnetic "invisibility" cloaks, magnetic concentrating shells, magnetic hoses that transfer fields over large distances or a magnetostatic wormhole. If you are interested in these researches I recommend to have a look at the publications tab and the different links you can find there.
After my PhD, I moved to Innsbruck (Austria), to the Quantum Nanophysics, Optics and Information Group in the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information. There, I was involved in very different projects; from optomechanical proposals based on superconducting levitation, to nanooptics proposals to generate ultraocused pulses of light. We also initiated a research line on magnetic non-reciprocity.
From 2018 to 2019 I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sussex (UK). I was part of the Interact Lab and I did research on acoustic metamaterials and novel interfaces between humans and computers.
My scientific interests span from classical electromagnetism, transformation optics, applied superconductivity and metamaterials to nanooptics, optomechanics and acoustics. I love experimental hands-on research, specially if it involves design, 3D-printing and fablab work. I'm also very interested in technology and, in particular, in the connection between scientific research and commercial development. I love entrepreneurship and the development of new things, projects and products.
After my PhD, I moved to Innsbruck (Austria), to the Quantum Nanophysics, Optics and Information Group in the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information. There, I was involved in very different projects; from optomechanical proposals based on superconducting levitation, to nanooptics proposals to generate ultraocused pulses of light. We also initiated a research line on magnetic non-reciprocity.
From 2018 to 2019 I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sussex (UK). I was part of the Interact Lab and I did research on acoustic metamaterials and novel interfaces between humans and computers.
My scientific interests span from classical electromagnetism, transformation optics, applied superconductivity and metamaterials to nanooptics, optomechanics and acoustics. I love experimental hands-on research, specially if it involves design, 3D-printing and fablab work. I'm also very interested in technology and, in particular, in the connection between scientific research and commercial development. I love entrepreneurship and the development of new things, projects and products.