Research project on the "Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems," where we explore fascinating phenomena such as tunneling, quantum backflow, and quantum diffusion. This project, developed in collaboration with the Institute of Fundamental Physics of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), represents a joint effort to unravel the mysteries of quantum physics and its applications in various fields. Our multidisciplinary team of researchers is dedicated to deepening our understanding of these fundamental phenomena, and we are pleased to announce that several of our investigations have led to relevant scientific publications in specialized journals. This research is currently ongoing, and we are excited about the discoveries to come. Stay up to date with our progress and discover the secrets of the quantum world with us."
Researchers
The Open Quantum Systems Dynamics project is supported by a team of researchers specialized in theoretical physics and mathematical modeling, dedicated to the study of open quantum systems and their fundamental phenomena.
Alberto Guilabert
Junior Researcher
Alberto Guilabert holds a degree in Physics from the University of Alicante (2021) and a degree in Mathematics from the same institution (2024). In 2023, he completed a Master’s degree in Mathematical Modeling at the University of Salamanca.
He is currently pursuing a PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Alicante, where he conducts research in mathematical physics, differential geometry, and black hole thermodynamics, with a particular interest in the theoretical foundations linking geometry, gravitation, and quantum systems.
Daniel Martínez
Junior Researcher
Daniel Martínez holds a degree in Physics from the University of Alicante (2022). In the same year, he began a Master’s degree in Advanced Physics, specializing in Particle Physics, at the University of Valencia, which he completed in 2023.
Since then, he has been employed by the Zapata-Briceño Institute, where he is pursuing a PhD focused on the study of chiral molecules, approaching them from the perspective of fundamental physics and analyzing their interaction with the environment.