Blas Temiño, Diego
Experimental Sciences & Mathematics
Institut de Física d'Altes Energies (IFAE)
Department Theory Division Group
Keywords
Astrophysical probes of dark matter
Gravitation
Theoretical cosmology
Fundamental physics with pulsars
Quantum devices for fundamental physics
Gravitational waves
Short biography
I was born in Burgos (Spain), but spent my early years in the scenic village of Benasque. I graduated in Physics from the Universidad de Zaragoza (2002), and moved to the Universitat de Barcelona for my PhD. During my thesis I focused on alternatives to General Relativity to try to alleviate the cosmological constant problem.
In 2008 I moved to EPFL, Switzerland were I developed theories of quantum gravity without Lorentz invariance and CLASS, a computer code widely used in modern cosmology. After few months in NYU, I moved to CERN in 2012, first as Senior Fellow and in 2014 as Staff Member. In this period, I widened my research towards analytical methods for large scale structure and new ideas to test dark matter models in astrophysics and precise (quantum) devices.
In 2018 I joined King's College London as Senior Lecturer and in 2021 the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and IFAE as Beatriz Galindo Distinguished Researcher. I was appointed ICREA Research Professor in 2023.