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\"Fernando<\/p>\n

I am a theoretical condensed matter physicist\u00a0interested in many aspects of topological matter and correlated systems. I enjoy working with effective models and distilling the basic physics from complicated problems, and relating predictions to experiments, mostly in spectroscopy, transport and optics.<\/p>\n

I got my PhD in 2010 in\u00a0Maria Vozmediano<\/a>‘s group. I did postdocs in Indiana University (with Herb Fertig<\/a>), UC Berkeley (with Dung-Hai Lee<\/a> and Joel Moore<\/a>), and Oxford (Marie-Curie Fellow in\u00a0Steve Simon<\/a>‘s group). In Sept. 2018 I moved to the\u00a0Donostia International Physics Center<\/a> in San Sebastian with an Ikerbasque Research Fellowship.<\/p>\n\n\n

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You can find me at:  \"\"<\/p>\n

I also keep a Twitter account @FernandodeJuan<\/a> where I tweet about physics and general science, scholarly publishing, and a bit of everything else. <\/p>\n

I am currently funded by the Spanish government through grant PGC2018-101988-B-C21 (2019-2021) from MCI\/AEI\/FEDER<\/span> and by the Basque government through  PIBA project 2019-81 (2019-2021).  <\/p>\n\n\n