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This is a short version of my CV with some higlighted points. For a full version, please check here .
Oct. 2023 - present |
Postdoctoral Fellow at Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen |
Oct. 2019 - Sept. 2023 |
FPU PhD student at Universitat de València |
Oct. 2018 - Oct. 2019 |
Master in Advanced Physics (Specialised in Theoretical Physics) at Universitat de València |
Sept. 2014 - Jul. 2018 |
Bachelor in Physics at Universitat de València |
Nov. 2022 |
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark) |
Sept. 2022 |
CFTP, Instituto Superior Tecnico (Lisboa, Portugal) |
Sept. 2021 - Dec. 2021 |
Max Plank Institut für Kernphysik (Heidelber, Germany) |
Apr. 2019 & Oct. 2019 |
Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory (Batavia, Illinois, USA) |
This is a selection of publications, with several different collaborators and in a variety of topics. Authors are listed in alphabetical order in high-energy phenomenology [hep-ph] papers and according to the contribution in high-energy astrophysics [astro-ph] papers. Hyperlinks to the publications are provided. For a complete list, please check Inspire hep.
Identifying Thorne-Żytkow Objects through Neutrinos P. Martínez-Miravé,I. Tamborra, A. Vigna-GTómez. Accepted for publication in ApJL [astro-ph]
Diffuse neutrino background from magnetorotational stellar core collapses P. Martínez-Miravé,I. Tamborra, M.A. Aloy, M. Obergaulinger Phys.Rev.D 110 (2024) 10, 103029 [astro-ph]
The Sun and core-collapse supernovae are leading probes of the neutrino lifetime P. Martínez-Miravé,I. Tamborra, M. Tórtola. JCAP 05 (2024) 002 [astro-ph]
Neutrino CPT violation in the solar sector G. Barenboim, P. Martínez-Miravé, C.A: Ternes, M. Tórtola. Phys.Rev.D 108 (2023) 3, 035039 [hep-ph]
Signatures of primordial black hole dark matter at DUNE and THEIA. V. de Romeri, P. Martínez-Miravé, M. T&oactue;rtola. JCAP 10 (2021) 051 [hep-ph]
Signatures of ultralight dark matter in neutrino oscillation experiments.. A. Dev, P.A.N. Machado, P. Martínez-Miravé. JHEP 01 (2021) 094 [hep-ph]
2020 global reassessment of the neutrino oscillation picture. P.F. de Salas, D. V. Forero, S. Gariazzo, P. Martínez-Miravé, O. Mena, M. Tórtola, J. W. F. Valle. JHEP 02 (2021) 071 [hep-ph]
For a complete list of the different contributions in conferences and workshops, including the material presented, check the full version of the CV. In this section, I will only highlight some of them.
NBIA AstroSeminar, Niels Bohr Institute ( 17 March 2025, Copenhagen, Denmark).
Invited Seminar, Universidad Católica del Norte ( 12 September 2024, online).
CFTP Seminar, Instituto Superior Té(22 September 2022, Lisbon,Portugal).
Graviticulas Seminar, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (25 November 2021, online).
Award-winning poster at The 28th International workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos (WIN2021) (7 - 12 June, 2021, online ).
Short videos related to the posters/online talks in these workshops and conferences can be found in my YouTube channel.
Spanish is mother tongue but I have also received my education partially in Valencian/Catalan. I am also fluent in reading, writting and speaking both English and French.
When it comes to coding, I normally code using C/C++, Julia, or Python, although I also have a basic knowledge of Mathematica. I am also familiar with specific scientific software like GLoBES, CLASS, MontePython, BlackHawk and MESA. Other IT skills include the usage of Microsoft (or OpenOffice) offimatic software, LaTeX, Adobe Illustrator. Recently, I have started learning HTML and CSS (which I used to build this webpage).
I am strongly committed to activites promoting diversity and inclusion in Academia. I am a member of the Outreach and Diversity Comittee of the COST ACTION CA18108, "Quantum Gravity phenomenlogy in the multi-messenger approach". I also participate in the celebration of the "International Day of Girls and Women in Science", giving public talks in schools and high schools about female pioneers in the study and exploration of the Universe.
I also like to devote some time to outreach. In particular, I give several talks every year to high school students about astroparticle astronomy. Besides that, I also collaborate in the Masterclass Hands in particle physics about the MINERvA experiment.
In my free time, you might find me knitting, doing crochet or swimming.