Pep Español
physics
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Pep Español is professor at the Fundamental Physics Department of Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia in Spain. He leads a research group in Madrid. The focus of the research is on the development of new technologies and the development of new technologies. Pep Español studied Physics in Barcelona and moved to Madrid during his doctoral studies. In 1992 he finished his PhD thesis, which was done in part at the ETH Zurich under the supervision of Prof. Öttinger. He spent the next two years at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge in the group of Sir Sam Edwards. Back to Spain he started his independent research group and got in 1998 his permanent position at the Fundamental Physics Department of UNED.
Research Interest
His current research focuses on Despite the sustained increase in computational resources, many complex proceses in material science, complex fluid flow, and biological systems. The objective of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for the preparation of a carbon nanotube system, for the simulation of flows with free surfaces.
Publications
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Markovian approximation in a coarse-grained description of a nuclear system, C. Hijon, M. Serrano, and P. Español, Journal Chemical Physics 125, 204101 (2006)
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Dynamic Boltzmann free-energy functional theory, JG Anero and P. Español, Europhys. Lett. 78, 50005 (2007)
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Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics, M. Ellero, M. Serrano and P. Español, Journal of Computational Physics, 226, 1731 (2007)