Juan Manuel RodrÃguez Parrondo
Professor
Physics
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
Full Professor of Physics at UCM. He is co-author of 96 publications with h-index 26 and more than 2700 citations. He has supervised 4 PhD students and 6 postdocs. He has led six national grants in the last ten years and has given more than 20 invited talks in the last five years. In 2016 he was invited speaker at STATPHYS '16, the main international conference in Statistical Physics. He has been invited researcher at the University of Lund, the Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems, Rockefeller University, ESPCI (Paris), Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and UC San Diego. In 2008, he was awarded the Martin Gutzwiller fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems (Dresden), for his "substantial contributions to fundamental problems such as the nature of dissipation and the arrow of time, the physics of ratchets and the search for optimal strategies in games".
Research Interest
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics
Publications
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Kawai R, Parrondo JM, Van den Broeck C. Dissipation: The phase-space perspective. Physical review letters. 2007 Feb 22;98(8):080602.
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Van den Broeck C, Parrondo JM, Toral R. Noise-induced nonequilibrium phase transition. Physical review letters. 1994 Dec 19;73(25):3395.
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Parrondo JM. Fluctuaciones brownianas y atomicidad. Revista Española de FÃsica. 2011 Jan 1;19(1).