About me

Soft Matter Physics and Machine Learning at UCM

I am a Ramón y Cajal Assistant Professor in the School of Physical Sciences at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. In addition to my academic activities, I also engage in industry-related research and consultation.

I am interested in the physics of flow networks and the theory of machine learning and its connections with human learning. I am fortunate to collaborate with great colleagues in different projects, we are studying flow networks, active matter, social networks or how children learn, and building new fluidic devices in the lab!

If you are a motivated student that want to work with me, please do not hesitate to send me an email!

Thank you very much to the team! Juanjo Mazo, Ricardo Brito, Juanma Parrondo and Luis Dinis, […]
After a long history of submissions and resubmissions we are very happy with the final result, […]
Really excited to announce our new HFSP-funded project, “The Emergence of Collective Intelligence: Understanding Human Behavior […]
Really excited to share the good news! Our paper, The fluidic memristor as a collective phenomenon […]
We hope this will be the first of a series of exciting meetings! It was great […]
Have you considered why some people have more friends than others? Do you still wonder why […]
If you want to know more about our research, please read this piece at SIAM News! […]
Mesa redonda dentro de la semana de la ciencia (Miércoles 16 a las 18:00, Salón de […]

Funding

I gratefully acknowledge funding from the Human Frontier Science Program, the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the European Union-NextGenerationEU, Universidad Complutense de Madrid and ACCIONA.

Previous funding includes the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions together with Universidad Carlos III de Madrid through the Conex-Plus program, NSF and XSEDE (USA).