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Graduated in Physics from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1989 and PhD in Physics from the same University in 1996. He began his research activity in the Group of Magnetic Devices working on the study of domain walls in ferromagnetic materials by micromagnetic simulation. His work focused on mathematical expressions for the evaluation of the magnetostatic energy of the walls and the development of a micromagnetic simulator for the use of non-regular meshes. Such work allowed the analysis of wall structures in a wide range of thicknesses. In 2004 he joined the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) as an Interim Professor and in 2011 he obtained a position as Assistant Professor at the same University. During this period he joined the Institute of Optoelectronic Systems and Microtechnology (ISOM) where he began his work on the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles. He started working on the development of a new setup for the fabrication of magnetic nanoparticles with vacuum techniques based on DC magnetron sputtering. This setup evolved to a double chamber high flux setup allowing a higher range of nanoparticle dimensions. The nanostructures obtained were interesting for biomedical applications and started collaborating with the Center for Biomedical Technology at UPM working on methods to transfer the grown nanoparticles to liquid suspensions suitable for nuclear magnetic resonance tests as contrast agents. He also worked on the micromagnetic simulation of periodic nanostructures and the fabrication of magnetic nanoribbons with potential applications for induced cellular apoptosis. In 2011 he also began to work on the development of magnetic field sensors for the measuring of magnetic susceptibility. This task was focused on the development of susceptometers for high field application based on rare earth magnets and AC susceptometers for the measuring of the imaginary component of the magnetic susceptibility. Scientific achievements include 34 publications in indexed international journals, 1 patent, the publication of a book chapter, the direction of 2 research projects from the National Funding Program as IP and 2 projects with private entities. This research activity has led to the recognition of four six-year research periods.
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