Research

As a theoretical physicist, my research spans a broad range of topics, with a focus on the intricate interplay between geometry, topology, and quantum physics, as well as on the mathematical foundations of quantum field theory.

Recent projects in which I have been involved include:

  • The formulation of quantum field theories on quantum spacetime [33]
  • C*-algebra techniques applied to the study of topological indices for fermionic systems [22, 25, 28, 30]
  • Entanglement entropy and gauge symmetries [27, 32]

I lead the Quantum Field Theory and Mathematical Physics group at Universidad de los Andes. More information about past and current projects, as well as seminars, schools, and workshops, can be found on the group’s webpage.