Tenured professor in the Department of Atomic, Molecular, and Nuclear Physics at the University of Valencia (Spain) and member of the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (CSIC-UV). He developed his research in the field of high-energy physics, first in CERN’s DELPHI and ATLAS experiments and, later, at the ANTARES and KM3NeT neutrino telescopes, where he is a research team member. Currently, he is the director of the Master’s Degree in Advanced Physics of the University of Valencia.
Juan de Dios Zornoza Gómez
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Institute of Corpuscular Physics (CSIC-UV) in Valencia (Spain). Spain
Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (CSIC-UV) in Valencia (Spain). He developed his scientific work in the field of neutrino astronomy, as a member of the ANTARES, AMANDA/IceCube (as a Marie Curie fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), and KM3NeT projects. His current work focuses on the search for dark matter and the sources of astrophysical neutrinos. He currently coordinates the Spanish groups involved in ANTARES and KM3NeT.
Juan José Hernández Rey
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Institute of Corpuscular Physics (CSIC-UV) in Valencia (Spain). Spain
Professor of research at the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (CSIC-UV) in Valencia (Spain). He developed his scientific career in several experiments related to CERN’s SPS and LEP particle accelerators and Fermilab’s Tevatron (USA). He was the deputy speaker of the ANTARES collaboration, which built and currently operates the Mediterranean neutrino telescope and he also works with the KM3NeT neutrino telescope. He is currently the director of the Institute of Corpuscular Physics and the scientific director of the project for the Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence at the same institute.