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Carlos F. Sopuerta graduated in Theoretical Physics in 1992 and received his doctorate in Physics in 1996 at the University of Barcelona (UB). Later he was an LRU assistant professor of Theoretical Physics at the Department of Fundamental Physics of the UB (1996-1998). He has hold several postdoctoral positions: Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena (Germany, 1998-2000); Marie Curie and EPSRC Fellow at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth (UK, 2000-2003); Postdoctoral scholar at the NSF Frontier Center for Gravitational Wave Physics at Penn State University (USA, 2003-2006); Postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Physics of the University of Guelph (Canada, 2006-2007). From 2007 to 2012 he was a Ramón y Cajal Researcher at the Institute of Space Sciences (ICE, CSIC). From 2012 to 2017 he was a Senior Researcher at the Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC). From 02/2017 to 05/2023 he was a Científico Titular at the ICE, CSIC. Currently, since 05/2023, he is an Investigador Científico at the ICE, CSIC.
His research belongs to the area of Relativistic Astrophysics and Gravitation, with focus on the recently inaugurated area of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, and covers a variety of topics, from theoretical studies to studies for the design of a gravitational-wave space-based observatory (including the proposal for LISA, selected by ESA as its future L3 mission in June 2017), including: modeling of gravitational wave sources; astrophysics, cosmology, and fundamental physics with gravitational wave observations; numerical relativity; data analysis algorithms for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, etc.
He is the coordinator of the Gravitational Astronomy-LISA Group at the ICE and Principal Investigator (PI) of research grants for the LISA Pathfinder and LISA missions (> 3 Million Euros). He has also been PI of several supercomputing grants (> 2.5 Million CPU hours). He has been a member of the Science Working Team (Spanish representative) of ESA's LISA Pathfinder mission (the mission ended successfully in June 2017 exceeding by far all expectations and science requirements and achieving the best free-fall state in history); Member of the LISA Consortium Board (Spanish representative) that coordinates the science and payload developments for LISA; Member of the LISA Study Science Team of ESA to support the study phase of the LISA mission; Member of the Scientific Team and co-IP of STE-QUEST, an ESA M-Class mission candidate whose aim is to test the Einstein Equivalence; Member of the Einstein Telescope (ET) Scientific Team, a future third-generation ground gravitational-wave detector, leading the CSIC involvement in the project; Core member of the consortium for ELGAR (European Laboratory for Gravitation and Atom-interferometric Research) for the development of a ground-based gravitational-wave detector based on atom interferometry.
He is also professor of the Master in Particle Physics and the Cosmos of the UIMP/UC/CSIC. Referee for International Journals (Physical Review Letters, Nature Astronomy, Astrophysical Journal, etc.) and Research Agencies (AEI, NASA, European Commission, etc.).
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PHYSICAL REVIEW Dno. 8 (2024)
arxiv(2024)
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arxiv(2024)
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AVS Quantum Scienceno. 2 (2023)
LISA Consortium Waveform Working Group,Niaesh Afshordi,Sarp Akçay,Pau Amaro Seoane,Andrea Antonelli,Josu C. Aurrekoetxea,Leor Barack,Enrico Barausse,Robert Benkel,Laura Bernard,Sebastiano Bernuzzi,Emanuele Berti,
arXiv (Cornell University) (2023)
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PHYSICAL REVIEW Dno. 4 (2023)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS D (2023)
Physical reviewno. 8 (2023)
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