Thesis and Awards

Upcoming readings

Thesis by Gonzalo Fernández Casas
On string phenomenology from a swampland perspective

Thursday, 19 February at 11:00 in the Blue Room. IFT

Theses read

UAM Extraordinary Doctorate Awards

2023/2024: Matilda Delgado, “Bordisms & Probes of Quantum Gravity”. Supervisors: Miguel Montero Muñoz and Ángel M. Uranga Urteaga.

2023/ 2024: Matteo Zatti, “Exploring String Theory Solutions: Black hole thermodynamics with α′ corrections and type II compactifications”. Supervisor: Fernando G. Marchesano Buznego and Tomás Ortín Miguel.

2019/2020: Pablo Antonio Cano Molina-Niñirola, “Higher-Curvature Gravity, Black Holes and Holography”. Supervisors: Tomás Ortín Miguel and Pablo Bueno Gómez.

2022/2023: Alejandra Aguirre Santaella “N-body cosmological simulations and gamma rays as tools to reveal the properties of dark matter halo substructure” Supervisor: Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Conde.

2021/2022: José Calderón Infante “Pushing the limits of the Swampland distance conjecture” Supervisor: Ángel Manuel Uranga Urteaga

2021/2022: Daniel Camarero Muñoz “Measurements of the inclusive isolated -photon and photon-plus-jet production in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector” Directors: Claudia Glasman Kuguel and Juan Terrón Cuadrado

2021/2022: Ángel Jesús Murcia Gil “Physics and Geometry of Gravity at High Energies” Supervisors: Tomás Ortín Miguel and Carlos Shahin Shahbazi Alonso

2020/2021: Rubén Arjona Fernández “Exploring the nature of dark energy with modified gravity and machine learning” Supervisor: Savvas Nesseris.

2019/2020: Pablo Antonio Cano Molina-Niñirola, “Higher-Curvature Gravity, Black Holes and Holography”. Supervisors: Tomás Ortín Miguel and Pablo Bueno Gómez.

2019/2020: Pablo Quílez Lasanta, “New dynamics in axions and flavour”. Supervisor: María Belén Gavela Legazpi.

2019/2020: José María Ezquiaga Bravo, “Unveiling the dark side of the universe with gravitational waves”. Supervisor: Juan García-Bellido Capdevila. Award for the best doctoral thesis in Theoretical Physics in 2019 by the Royal Spanish Physics Society and Enrique Fuentes Quintana Award for Doctoral Theses 2020 (Engineering, Mathematics, Architecture and Physics).

2018/2019: Ana Rosario Cueto Gómez, “Measurements of isolated-photon production inclusively and in association with jets at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector”. Supervisors: Juan Terrón Cuadrado and Claudia Beatriz Glasman Kuguel.

2018/2019: Francisco Torrentí Salom, “Aspects of Preheating and Higgs Cosmology”. Supervisors: Juan García-Bellido Capdevila and Daniel García Figueroa.