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<span id="PlazaMayor">Camilo one stage higher than he's used to, on the Plaza Mayor of Madrid.</span>
 
<span id="PlazaMayor">Camilo one stage higher than he's used to, on the Plaza Mayor of Madrid.</span>
  
Camilo established the formalism of [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-24975-y frequency-resolved quantum Monte Carlo], which is invaluable to go beyond mean-field of our theory of frequency-resolved photon correlations, he mapped the [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lpor.201700090 full landscape of photon-correlation from the Mollow triplet], he [https://physics.aps.org/articles/v9/s135 leads our quantum spectroscopy line of research] and is also a key component of our homodyning proposals along with [[Eduardo Zubizaretta]].
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As a few highlights of his research with us, Camilo established the formalism of [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-24975-y frequency-resolved quantum Monte Carlo], which is invaluable to go beyond mean-field of our theory of frequency-resolved photon correlations, he mapped the [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lpor.201700090 full landscape of photon-correlation from the Mollow triplet], he [https://physics.aps.org/articles/v9/s135 leads our quantum spectroscopy line of research] and is also a key component of our homodyning proposals along with [[Eduardo Zubizaretta]].
  
 
He lived number 2, [[Plaza Mayor]], and was therefore our neighbor in front during our [[Blog:Felipe_III_6,_6B|Plaza Mayor days]].
 
He lived number 2, [[Plaza Mayor]], and was therefore our neighbor in front during our [[Blog:Felipe_III_6,_6B|Plaza Mayor days]].

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Juan Camilo López Carreño

Juan Camilo (Camilo) is a Doctor of Physics (see his thesis), a great and promising theorist, working with us on fundamental questions of Quantum Mechanics and quantum polaritonics, when he's not building the Physics branch of the University of Wolverhampton and/or inspiring his students to follow him in his wake.

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Camilo one stage higher than he's used to, on the Plaza Mayor of Madrid.

As a few highlights of his research with us, Camilo established the formalism of frequency-resolved quantum Monte Carlo, which is invaluable to go beyond mean-field of our theory of frequency-resolved photon correlations, he mapped the full landscape of photon-correlation from the Mollow triplet, he leads our quantum spectroscopy line of research and is also a key component of our homodyning proposals along with Eduardo Zubizaretta.

He lived number 2, Plaza Mayor, and was therefore our neighbor in front during our Plaza Mayor days.

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You can visit his great website.