Alejandro Molina-sanchez is a theoretical physicist and tenured professor at Universitat de València with over a decade of experience probing the optical and magnetic properties of novel 2D materials such as graphene, BN, transition metal dichalcogenides, and 2D perovskites. His career combines academic leadership with sustained research roles across European institutes—including a Ramon y Cajal fellowship, a research fellowship at INL, and long-term work on theoretical spectroscopy in Luxembourg—bringing deep expertise in condensed-matter theory and materials science. He develops and applies advanced theoretical and computational methods to predict excitonic and magnetic phenomena in atomically thin systems, bridging physics and chemistry at the nanoscale. Based in Paterna, Spain, he has a PhD from Universitat de València and a track record of collaborative, multidisciplinary projects that translate fundamental theory into insights relevant for next-generation optoelectronic and spintronic devices.
10 years of coding experience
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Universitat de València
Licenciatura en Física, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Licenciatura en Física, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics at Universidad de Murcia
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Alejandro Molina-sanchez - Profesor Titular at Universitat de València