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BARENBOIM SZUCHMAN, GABRIELA ALEJANDRA |
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BORDES VILLAGRASA, JOSE MANUEL |
(9635) 44595 |
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Part A. PERSONAL DATA A.1 Current Professional Status Institution: University of Valencia Department: Theoretical Physics (Faculty of Physics) and IFIC (Joint UV-CSIC Center) Professional Category: Full Professor UNESCO Code: 2212 Theoretical Physics Keywords: Quantum field theory, electroweak theory, QCD, and Higgs physics. Theories beyond the Standard Model: Dual and string theories A.2 Academic Background Degree: Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of Valencia (1981) Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, University of Valencia (1985) A.3 General Indicators of Scientific Production Quality • Number of six-year research periods: 6 (last six-year period 2012-2017) • Field of Scientific Activity: Theoretical Physics (Dual and string theories. Theory and phenomenology of elementary particles and their interactions.) • Research Associate at the Rutherford Laboratory (U.K.) from 1986 to 1991. • Publications: approximately 75 articles in journals indexed in the SCI (Physical Review, Physical Review Letters, JHEP, Nuclear Physics, Astrophysical Journal, Europhysics Letters, etc.). • Total citations (Inspire Hep): 1240 • Hours: 21 • Award from the Royal Academy of Exact and Physical Sciences (1985). A4. General Academic Indicators 4.1. Teaching Service Periods: 6 4.2. Teaching Evaluation Results: Evaluation of activity through the DOCENTIA program (2015–2020): 189/200 Annual evaluation reports (2019–2024). Average: 4.45 4.3. Management Positions Held (in the past). Head of the Department of Theoretical Physics: one term. Secretary of the Department of Theoretical Physics: three terms. Coordinator of International Relations for Physics for eleven years. Part B. CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY ORCID Code: 0000-0002-0511-271X Fields within Theoretical Physics in which I have developed activities whose results are published in international journals.
Contribution: Development of a theory of elementary particles beyond the Standard Model (Framed Standard Model or FSM) that aims to address some outstanding theoretical problems, such as the hierarchy of fermion masses and mixtures, or "strange" experimental results recently observed in particle physics. During the period indicated, an exhaustive study of the model was conducted, comparing it with experimental data without, so far, finding any contradictions. The results have led to approximately fifty publications and conference presentations.
Novel contribution: Introduction of the finite-energy Laplace summation rule to estimate quark-gluon condensates, heavy quark masses (charm and bottom), decay constants of mesons containing b or s quarks, and other problems related to low-energy hadronic physics.
Novel Contribution 1 (1986-90): Discretization of strings. Treatment of functional integrals through string discretization and numerical calculation of interaction amplitudes. Novel Contribution 2 (1991-2001): Interpretation of the interaction in string theory by applying the original half-string overlap mechanism to (non-polynomial) string field theory, identifying the parameter space in the different channels as well as the transition region between them, which does not appear in an explicit formulation using Feynman diagrams and must be explicitly included at each order. Novel Contribution 3: Description of the theory using half-string oscillators (“commas”). Calculation of amplitudes and study of formal aspects of string theory in this formulation, particularly suitable for the formulation of a field theory.
Contribution: treatment of the hadronic continuum that depends on characteristic magnitudes of the hadronic structure.
Novel contribution: introduction of nuclear spin in the study of parity violation-sensitive electromagnetic transitions in muonic atoms.
Part C. MOST RELEVANT MERITS. C.1. Ten most interesting publications (in my opinion).
C.2. Participation in R&D&I Projects
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BOTELLA OLCINA, FRANCISCO JOSE |
(9635) 44552 |
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CAMPANARIO PALLAS, FRANCISCO |
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PEÑARROCHA GANTES, JOSE ANTONIO |
(9635) 44513 |
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PEREZ CAÑELLAS, ARMANDO |
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SANCHIS LOZANO, ALFREDO MIGUEL ANG |
(9635) 43776 |
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SANTAMARIA LUNA, ARCADI |
(9635) 44314 |
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VIDAL PERONA, JORGE |
(9635) 44593 |
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VIVES GARCIA, OSCAR MANUEL |
Departament de Física Teòrica. Av. Vicent Andrés Estellés, 19. 46100 Burjassot, València (9635) 44550 |
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Degree in Physics from the University of Valencia, July 1993. PhD in Physics from the University of Valencia, September 1997. Postdoctoral appointments at Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York (February–August 1998); EU Marie Curie fellowship at SISSA, Trieste (Italy) from September 1998 to September 2000; Marie Curie reintegration grant at the University of Valencia from October 2000 to October 2001; European research network appointment at the University of Oxford from October 2001 to November 2003; and Fellow at CERN from January 2004 to December 2005. Ramón y Cajal contract at the University of Valencia from December 2005 to December 2008. Associate Professor at the University of Valencia from December 2008 to October 2025. Full Professor since November 2025. Supervision of five PhD theses. |
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