Patricio Vielva
CSIC Tenured Scientist
CV
Before...
I got my
degree in Fundamental
Physics in 1998 at the Universidad de Cantabria
(Santander, Spain). In 1999 I started my PhD at the Instituto
de Física de Cantabria (IFCA),
supervised by Enrique
Martínez-González and Laura
Cayón.
My thesis work was devoted to the problem of the component separation
of the microwave sky, in particular, to the detection of compact
sources.
In December 2003 I moved to Paris
(one of the most beautiful cities in the world, if not the most one) as
a postdoctoral
researcher
at the Laboratoire de Physique Curpusculaire et Cosmologie
of the College de France.
This laboratory, together with other astrophysical institutions of the
Paris area, formed latterly the Laboratoire d'Astroparticule
et Cosmologie (APC). I was working in the Analyse
de Données en Astroparticules, Modélisation,
Interpretation, Simulation (ADAMIS)
group, directed by Jacques
Delabrouille.
In January 2005 I came back to IFCA as Associated Researcher
to the Planck
project at the Observational
Cosmology and
Instrumentation Group.
In 2006 I was a Visiting
Researcher at the Cavendish
Laboratory of the University of
Cambridge.
I was working on the Astropyshic
Group (AP) from March to December, collaborating
with Mike
Hobson. Also in 2006 I got a
CSIC-I3P postdoc
at IFCA.
In 2008 became a Ramón
y Cajal
researcher of the Universidad de Cantabria at
IFCA.
In 2013 I got a position as a Tenerued Scientist
of the Universidad de Cantabria at
IFCA.
... and now
In 2017 I got my current position as CSIC Tenerued Scientist at
IFCA.
You can find my detailed CV,
as a PDF file here