
ABOUT ME
I completed my PhD in theoretical physics in 2009 at the Laboratoire de Physique Théorique (now IJCLab, Theory Pole) in Orsay, France, under the supervision of Martin A. Bucher.
With the launch of ESA's Planck satellite in 2009, my research has focused on cosmology and cosmic microwave background data analysis, with particular emphasis on tackling the problems of foregrounds and component separation. I held postdoctoral research positions at APC in Paris, IAS in Orsay, and the University of Manchester in the UK, where I had the privilege of working closely with amazing scientists such as Martin A. Bucher, Jacques Delabrouille, Jean-François Cardoso, Nabila Aghanim, Clive Dickinson, and Jens Chluba.
Since 2021, I have been a Tenured Scientist at the CSIC (Spanish National Research Council), working at IFCA (Instituto de Física de Cantabria) in Santander, Spain.
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Outside of research, I also pursue other interests. [see more]

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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Cosmology
Cosmic Microwave Background
Line Intensity Mapping
Component Separation