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I completed my PhD  at the [http://uam.es/ Universidad Autónoma] de [[Madrid|Madrid]] in November 2019, under the supervision of [http://laussy.org/wiki/Fabrice Prof. Dr. Fabrice Laussy] and [http://laussy.org/wiki/Elena Dr. Elena del Valle].  
I completed my PhD  at the [http://uam.es/ Universidad Autónoma] de [[Madrid|Madrid]] in November 2019, under the supervision of [http://laussy.org/wiki/Fabrice Prof. Dr. Fabrice Laussy] and [http://laussy.org/wiki/Elena Dr. Elena del Valle].  


[[Thesis|My thesis]] was about the sources of Quantum Light—both at the single- and multi-photon level—and the regimes of excitation that can be reached by systems that are driven with these rather than by classical sources.  
[[Thesis|My thesis]] was about the sources of Quantum Light&mdash;both at the single- and multi-photon level&mdash;and the regimes of excitation that can be reached by systems that are driven with these rather than by classical sources. My thesis was awarded the <b style="color:red"> prize for the best theoretical thesis of 2020</b> by the [http://gefes-rsef.org/juan-camilo-lopez-carreno-premio-gefes-2020-a-la-mejor-tesis-teorica/ Real Sociedad Española de Física].
 
 


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[[Curriculum_Vitae| Curriculum Vitae]] | [https://www.wlv.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/juan-camilo-lopez-carreno/ University of Wolverhampton Page] | [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=B9EO7l4AAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar]
[[Curriculum_Vitae| Curriculum Vitae]] | [https://www.wlv.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/juan-camilo-lopez-carreno/ University of Wolverhampton Page] | [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=B9EO7l4AAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar]
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Camilo López

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I am Juan Camilo López Carreño.

I was born in Bogotá, Colombia 32.8 years ago.

I am a Theoretical Physicist and currently I work as a Teaching Associate in Physics at the University of Wolverhampton (UK), where I am also part of the Wolverhampton Light and Matter group.

I completed my PhD at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in November 2019, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Fabrice Laussy and Dr. Elena del Valle.

My thesis was about the sources of Quantum Light—both at the single- and multi-photon level—and the regimes of excitation that can be reached by systems that are driven with these rather than by classical sources. My thesis was awarded the prize for the best theoretical thesis of 2020 by the Real Sociedad Española de Física.