Jesús Iñarrea
Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Jesús Iñarrea, Professor, Department of Physics, School of Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He is having two degrees, one in Chemistry (Physical-Chemistry) and another in Physics (Condensed Matter Physics). He got his PhD in Physics in Condensed Matter in 1995 and a Ramon y Cajal grant in 2004 (2004-2008). He have been teaching in the university Carlos III from 2002 where he is now full professor in the department of Physics.
He is currently having 102 publications including articles and book chapters. About 60 are publications in scientific journals of recognized prestige such as Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, Applied Physics Letters, Europhysics Letters, Scientific Reports, etc. In the last 10 years he participated in 5 national research projects corresponding to the National R & D Plan of Materials. His main scientific works are related to the development of the physics of semiconductor nanodevices and fundamentally the coupling of the current in those devices with radiation. Thus, the most important scientific achievement of his research trajectory has to do with the theoretical explanation of the experiments of radiation interaction with two-dimensional electronic systems that alters significatively the magnetotransport and at high enough power to zero resistance states. He have also made important contributions in the study of electronic transport in double quantum dots and nanotransistors based on double barriers at nanotechnology scale. He worked for 15 years as a development engineer in the R & D department of AT & T / Lucent Technologies in Tres Cantos, Madrid. This company was focused on the design and manufacture of silicon integrated circuits in sub-micron technologies. He also participated actively in the training of graduates and junior engineers.