I am a professor (ayudante doctor) at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and a member of ICMAT; where I arrived as a Marie Curie Fellow.
I obtained a PhD at Freie Universität Berlin as a member of the Berlin Mathematical School supervised by B. Fiedler. Thereafter I was a postdoc at Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
My mathematical interests are differential equations and dynamical systems with applications in general relativity and mathematical biology. I pursue three research lines:
(i) The explicit construction of global attractors for partial differential equations,
(ii) The analysis of the Bianchi cosmological models of the Big Bang and quantum perturbations thereof,
(iii) The description of the mechanism triggering a biodiverse regime in ecosystems with competing predators.
I am co-organizing the 5th Hale Conference in Madrid, May 2026.