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Javier Zamora

Postdoc Fellow at the Centre for nonlinear and Complex Systems, Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
Education

National University of La Plata

Doctorate of Faculty of Exact Sciences- Physics Area, Faculty of Exact Sciences / August, 2020

La Plata

Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Licenciado en Fisica, Faculty of Exact Sciences / February, 2016

San Miguel de Tucuman

Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Bachelor in Physics, Faculty of Exact Science / May, 2013

San Miguel de Tucuman
Experience

University of Insubria

Postdoctoral researcher / June, 2023Present

Instituto de Fisica del Noroeste Argentino

Postdoc fellow / April, 2021Present

National University of La Plata

Graduate assistant lecturer / October, 2018February, 2022

Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas

Postdoc Researcher / February, 2021January, 2022

Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Undergraduate teaching assistant / June, 2013April, 2016

Research Expertise
Statistical Mechanics
Information Theory
Complex Systems
Mathematical Physics
About
Javier Zamora is a highly educated and experienced physicist with a passion for research and teaching. He received his Doctorate in Faculty of Exact Sciences- Physics Area from the National University of La Plata in 2020. Prior to that, he completed his Licenciado en Fisica and Bachelor in Physics from Universidad Nacional de Tucumán in 2016 and 2013, respectively. Throughout his academic career, Javier has gained valuable research experience by working as a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Insubria and as a Postdoc fellow at Instituto de Fisica del Noroeste Argentino. He has also held positions as a Postdoc Researcher at Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas and as a Graduate assistant lecturer at National University of La Plata. In addition to his research work, Javier has also been involved in teaching and mentoring students. He has served as an Undergraduate teaching assistant at Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, where he has helped students understand complex physics concepts and develop their skills in the field. Javier is committed to furthering his knowledge and contributing to the advancement of the field of physics through his research and teaching. He is dedicated, hardworking, and passionate about inspiring the next generation of physicists.

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