Pablo Gila-Herranz

Pablo Gila-Herranz

PhD candidate

Materials Physics Center (CFM-MPC), CSIC-UPV/EHU, Donostia - San Sebastián

My research centers on the intricate interplay of isotopic effects and stabilization pathways within perovskite materials, a promising class of semiconductors for solar energy conversion. I delve into the fundamental mechanisms driving these phenomena through the powerful lens of neutron scattering and first-principles calculations.

Beyond the capabilities of current neutron instrumentation, I am also actively involved in the design and development of innovative measurement techniques at Compact Accelerator-based Neutron Systems (CANS), which are currently pushing the boundaries of neutron science.

As a passionate advocate for scientific communication, I relish every opportunity to share our discoveries with a broader audience through outreach initiatives.

Interests
  • Functional materials for energy applications
  • Compact neutron systems
  • Neutron science
Education
  • PhD in Physics of Nanostructures and Advanced Materials, (current)

    University ofthe Basque Country

  • MSc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2023

    University of the Basque Country

  • BSc in Physics, 2022

    University of Valladolid

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