Welcome to my corner of the web! I am a physicist passionate about exploring novel 2D materials at the atomic scale.
During my Ph.D., I investigated the electronic and magnetic properties of graphene using low-temperature and spin-polarized STM in ultra-high vacuum. As a Marie Curie fellow at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), I expanded into the synthesis of hybrid metal-organic structures, with applications in bioinspired technologies, sensing, and catalysis.
In 2018, I joined IMDEA Nanoscience in Madrid, supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Comunidad de Madrid, and La Caixa Foundation. I am currently a Ramón y Cajal fellow, and my research focuses on the topological properties of tellurium-based 2D quantum materials, combining STM/STS with atomic-scale manipulation to probe their fundamental physics.