Teaching activities
2025/26 Laboratory of Physics - Experiment: Measuring the Hubble Constant (19 h), University of Salamanca
2025/26 Astrophysics and Cosmology (60 h), University of Salamanca
2024/25 Laboratory of Physics - Experiment: Measuring the Hubble Constant (22 h), University of Salamanca
2024/25 Astrophysics and Cosmology (60 h), University of Salamanca
2023/24 Laboratory of Physics - Experiment: Measuring the Hubble Constant (22 h), University of Salamanca
2023/24 Astrophysics and Cosmology (60 h), University of Salamanca
2022/23 Laboratory of Physics - Experiment: Measuring the Hubble Constant (22 h), University of Salamanca
2022/23 Astrophysics and Cosmology (45 h), University of Salamanca
2021/22 Multimessanger Astrophysics (10 h), University of Naples 'FEDERICO II'
2021/22 Laboratory of Physics - Experiment: Measuring the Hubble Constant (22 h), University of Salamanca
2021/22 Physics I - Mechanics (51 h), University of Salamanca
2020/21 Multimessenger Astrophysics (20 h), University of Naples 'FEDERICO II'
2020/21 Physics I - Mechanics (45 h), University of Salamanca
2013/14 Laboratory of mechanics and waves (15 h), University of Salamanca
2012/13 Astrophysics and Cosmology (10 h), University of Salamanca
Postdocs
2024 - 2025 Riccardo della Monica, Universidad de Salamanca.
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PhD Thesis
2024 - Ongoing Alessandro Tiano, PhD in Cosmology, Space Science & Space Technology, Scuola Superiore Meridionale.
2024 - Ongoing Pietro Farina, PhD in Physics 40th Cycle, Universitá Degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.
2021 - 2024 Riccardo della Monica, PhD in Fundamental Physics and Mathematics, Universidad de Salamanca.
Final mark: Sobresaliente Cum Laude.
Awards: Lluís Bel (SEGRE) award 2023, Lluís Bel (SEGRE) award 2024. Premio Extraodinario USAL (2024).
2020 - 2024 Matteo Califano, PhD in Cosmology, Space Science & Space Technology, Scuola Superiore Meridionale.
Final mark: Excellent.
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Master Thesis
Ongoing Gabriel D’Andrade Furlanetto, MSc in Physics and Mathematics, Universidad de Salamanca
Ongoing Lorenzo Chiurazzi, MSc in Physics, Univ. degli Studi di Torino
2025 Vincenzo Lauretta, MSc in Physics, Univ. degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
2023 Juan David Aguilar, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2022 Santiago Biosca Echenique, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2022 Rebeca Fernández, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2022 Urko Menendez Bilbao, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2022 Guillermo Izquirdo Martinez, MSc in Physics, Universidad del País Vasco
2021 Luis Jara Ivars, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2020 Diego Santana, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2020 Edoardo Zadini, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
2019 Raul González Delgado, MSc in Astron. and Astroph., Univ. Intern. de Valencia
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Bachelor Thesis
Ongoing Marta Blanco Díaz, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2025 Juan Andreas San Miguel Santamaria, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2025 Marcos Iglesias Payo, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2025 Gabriel D’Andrade Furlanetto, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2024 Sergio Hernández Durán, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2023 Jaime Gabriel Vegas, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2023 Daniel Antonio Díaz Blanco, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2023 Roberto Del Rey Garrido, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2022 Manuel Ramos Jiménez, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2021 Alejandro Costa Cardona, BSc in Physics, Universidad de Salamanca
2025 Simone Monda, Universitá di Salerno (Italy). Title of the projects: 'Halo Relaxation of FDM halo surrounded by neutrino condensates'. Duration: 4 months.
2023/24 Matteo Califano, Scuola Superiore Meridionale (Italy). Title of the projects: 'Forecasts for Einstein Telescope'. Duration: 4 months.
2023/24 Víctor de Mora Losada, Universidad Compluntense de Madrid (Spain). Title of the projects: 'Measuring PPN parameters with GRAVITY'. Duration: 120 hours.
2021/22 Matteo Califano, Scuola Superiore Meridionale (Italy). Title of the projects: 'Forecasts for Einstein Telescope'. Duration: 8 months.