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.
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 Zubizarreta.
He lived number 2, Plaza Mayor, and was therefore our neighbor in front during our Plaza Mayor days.
You can visit his great website.