Researchers

Antonio Picón – Marie Curie fellow

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Expert in theoretical methods for time-dependent dynamics that involve inner-shell electrons. In recent years he has been developing theoretical approaches for modeling ultrafast experiments at x-ray free-electron lasers.

 

 

 

 

 

Luis Plaja – Professor

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Expert in strong-field theory. During his career he has developed several theoretical approaches to describe high harmonic generation in atomic and molecular systems, and recently in two-dimensional materials (graphene).

 

 

 

 

 

Carlos Hernández García – Associate professor

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Expert in high-harmonic generation. During his career he has developed a powerful numerical code to calculate high harmonic generation of an atomic ensamble.

 

 

 

 

 

Julios San Román – Assistant professor

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Expert in theoretical studies of the nonlinear propagation of ultrashort pulses. During his career he has developed numerical codes to simlulate the nonlinear propagation of laser pulses in post-compression applications in the near infrared, with special attention to the optimization of the techniques to generate single-cycle pulses. This codes have been also used to take into account the possible influence of these nonlinear propagation in the high harmonic generation process.

 

 

 

Laura Rego – PhD student

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Óscar Zurrón – PhD student

Expert in nuclear criticality safety. His research activity is now focussed on studying  high harmonic generation in two-dimensional materials (graphene) and its application to nuclear technology.