SENIOR MEMBERS
SENIOR MEMBERS
FERNANDO
AGUIAR
CSIC ‒ Institute of Philosophy
Fernando Aguiar is a Research Scientist Fellow at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Institute of Philosophy (IFS-CSIC). He has been president of the Spanish Group of Analytical Sociology and is a founding member of the Spanish Experimental Philosophy Association (AEFEX). His research interests are focused on experimental ethics and political philosophy. He is currently working on a book on experimental ethics with Antonio Gaitán and Hugo Viciana.
PAULA
ATENCIA
Complutense University of Madrid
Paula Atencia holds a master’s degree in Epistemology of the Natural and Social Sciences and a PhD in Philosophy from Complutense University of Madrid, where she conducts her research under at the PHYSIS Research Group. Her research focuses on the philosophy and metaphysics of science, with particular emphasis on the scientific realism debate.
PALOMA
ATENCIA-LINARES
UNAM
Paloma Atencia-Linares is a Research Associate at the Institute for Philosophical Research, UNAM, Mexico. Previously she was Lecturer at the University of Kent, UK and held various teaching and tutorial assistant positions at UCL, Birkbeck and Heythrop College, University of London. She works on issues at the intersection of aesthetics/philosophy of art and philosophy of perception, with an emphasis on pictorial representation and fiction.
TXETXU
AUSÍN
CSIC ‒ Institute of Philosophy
Txetxu Ausín is tenured Scientist Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research Council. His research areas involve public ethics, bioethics, deontic logic, human rights, and philosophy of robotics and ICT. He is the Editor in Chief of the international journal DILEMATA on applied ethics (www.dilemata.net).
FERNANDO
BRONCANO
University Carlos III of Madrid
Fernando Broncano is Full Professor of Philosophy at University Carlos III of Madrid (Department of Humanities). His main research interests are in philosophy of technology, social epistemology, human action and philosophy of culture.
FERNANDO
BRONCANO-BERROCAL
Autonomous University of Madrid
Fernando Broncano-Berrocal is Talent Attraction Fellow at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Before that, he was a postdoc at KU Leuven and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at the University of Copenhagen. He did his doctoral training at the LOGOS Research Group in Analytic Philosophy (based at the University of Barcelona and obtained his PhD from the University of Girona in 2013). His research is mainly on epistemology and the philosophy of luck.
MARCO
CASTRILLÓN
Complutense University of Madrid
Marco Castrillón López is Professor at the Department of Algebra, Geometry and Topology of Complutense University of Madrid. His research is in mathematical physics, with special emphasis on the geometric models involved in mechanics, field theories and relativity. His academic training at the Complutense University was both in mathematics and physics, but he has interests in other disciplines in arts and sciences. He was a postdoc in École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and visitor in Caltech, TATA Institute, Imperial College and PUC Rio de Janeiro.
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JAVIER
CUMPA
Complutense University of Madrid
Javier Cumpa is Senior Fellow at Complutense University of Madrid. His research focuses on metaphysics, and his work can be found in journals including the International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Acta Analytica, Ratio, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. He has edited with Bill Brewer the volume The Nature of Ordinary Objects (Cambridge University Press, 2019), and the volume The Question of Ontology for Oxford University Press. He is the group leader of PHYSIS: the Research Group in Analytic Metaphysics at Complutense University of Madrid.
VÍCTOR FERNÁNDEZ CASTRO
Jean Nicod, (DEC, ENS, PSL Research University)
Víctor Fernández Castro is a current post-doctoral researcher at the Institut Jean Nicod, (DEC, ENS, PSL Research University) and the LAAS-CNRS (Université de Toulouse, CNRS) and under the project “Joint Action for Human-Robot Interaction”. Previously, he obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Granada in 2017, where he was also a post-doctoral research fellow (2017-2018). He has been research visitant at George Washington University and the University of Edinburgh. His main areas of interest are the philosophy of mind, psychology and social robotics. His research focuses on social cognition, joint action and metacognition.
MARÍA J. FRÁPOLLI
University of Granada
María J. Frápolli is Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Granada (Spain) and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at University College London, where she held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (2015-2017). From 2006-2012, she held the presidency of the Society for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science in Spain, and is currently the president of the Spanish branch of the Society for Women in Philosophy (Analytic). Her philosophical work focuses on the semantics and pragmatics of higher-level notions (truth, logical constants, alethic and epistemic modalities), regarding which she maintains a non-representationalist approach (pragmatist, expressivist and inferentialist).
ANTONIO
GAITÁN
University Carlos III of Madrid
Antonio Gaitán Torres is Assistant Professor at University Carlos III of Madrid. He studied philosophy at the University of Granada, where he also got his doctoral degree in 2008. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford (2008-2010) and Juan de la Cierva Fellow at the University Carlos III (2011-2014). His main line of research is focused on meta-ethics and normative ethics. He is also interested in issues related to experimental philosophy (folk meta-ethical beliefs), action theory and the philosophy of mind broadly understood.
JAVIER
GONZÁLEZ DE PRADO
UNED
Javier González de Prado is Assistant Professor at the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science of UNED. He received his PhD from the University of Southampton in January 2016. He is interested in different topics in philosophy of language, meta-normativity and epistemology, and also in related areas in philosophy of science and aesthetics.
ANDREA
GREPPI
University Carlos III of Madrid
Andrea Greppi is Associate Professor of Legal Philosophy at the University Carlos III of Madrid. He works on political theory and especially in democratic theory. The focus of his research, over the last years, has on the aesthetic aspects of political representation but also includes its legal or social implications.
IVAR
HANNIKAINEN
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Ivar Hannikainen is Assistant Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. Previously he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Getulio Vargas Foundation. He works mainly in moral psychology and experimental philosophy, with an emphasis on linguistic and cultural variation in human values.
MANUEL HERAS ESCRIBANO
University of Granada
Manuel Heras Escribano is a Juan de la Cierva Incorporation researcher in the Department of Philosophy 1 of the University of Granada. He has previously been a predoctoral researcher at the University of Granada (Extraordinary Doctorate Award), a postdoctoral researcher at the Alberto Hurtado University (Chile) and a Juan de la Cierva Formación researcher at the University of the Basque Country. He has been a visiting researcher at the Embodied Cognitive Science Unit of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan), the University of Southampton (United Kingdom) and at the University of Pittsburgh (United States). He has also received a Fondecyt Postdoctoral project from the Chilean government and a Leonardo Grant from the BBVA Foundation.
MARÍA
JIMÉNEZ BUEDO
UNED
María Jiménez Buedo is Associate Professor at the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science of UNED. She holds a PhD in Social and Political Science from the European University Institute (Florence) and an MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences from the London School of Economics. She is a doctoral fellow at the Center for Advanced Research in the Social Sciences of the Juan March Institute. She has worked in the fields of political economy and science policy as a researcher in IESA-CSIC (2006-2007) and her current specialization is in philosophy of the social sciences, with an emphasis on methodological issues.
PABLO
LÓPEZ MEZO
Complutense University of Madrid
Pablo López Mezo holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Complutense University of Madrid. He has written a PhD thesis on the ontology of complex systems, based on the use of mereology, level theory and foundation theory, among other branches of ontology. He is mainly interested in logic, ontology and philosophy of science.
HUBERT
MARRAUD
Autonomous University of Madrid
Hubert Marraud is Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid. From 2005 on, and after a fist period as formal logician, he works in argumentation theory: the interdisciplinary study of argumentative practices. His views on the theory of argument are developed in Methodus Argumentandi (2007) and ¿Es lógic@? Análisis y evaluación de argumentos (2013; 4th revised and enlarged edition, 2017).
MICHELE PALMIRA
Complutense University of Madrid
Michele Palmira is an assistant professor (Ramón y Cajal fellow) at the Complutense University of Madrid. Before joining the Complutense University, he held postdoctoral positions at the University of Barcelona and McGill University. He completed his Ph.D. in 2013 at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia under the supervision of Annalisa Coliva. He is interested in different topics in epistemology and the philosophies of language and mind.
ESTER MASSÓ GUIJARRO
University of Granada
Ester Massó Guijarro is a professor of moral philosophy at the University of Granada. Her current research areas involve feminisms & interseccionality, human lactation & motherhood/parenting, and human & reproductive rights issues. She has been a professor of social anthropology and a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Philosophy of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research Council.
JOSÉ LUIS MORENO PESTAÑA
University of Granada
José Luis Moreno Pestaña is Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Granada. He is currently researching the social
philosophy of the body and the social philosophy of democracy.MELANIA
MOSCOSO
CSIC ‒ Institute of Philosophy
Melania Moscoso-Pérez is a tenured Scientist Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research where she held a JAE-DOC contract from 2010-2013. She has been a visiting researcher at Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, US), the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and postdoctoral researcher at Temple University (Philadelphia, US). She has also been Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU). Her research revolves around hermeneutics and moral education, as well as the intricacies of normativity in complex multicultural settings.
ALBERTO
MURCIA
University Carlos III of Madrid
Alberto Murcia works at ESIC Business School, University Carlos III, and also as a freelancer journalist. He holds a PhD in Humanities and his fields of interest are Philosophy of mind, Cultural studies, Ethics and Game studies. He spare some time of his life trying to be boxing heavyweight champion, but it didn't worked at all.
JESÚS
NAVARRO
University of Seville
Jesús Navarro is Professor of Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Seville. His first works were focused on early modern philosophy, but he is now interested in issues related to analytic epistemology, action theory and the philosophy of language. He has also written on metaphilosophy and the analytic/continental divide.
PAULA
OLMOS
Autonomous University of Madrid
Paula Olmos is Associate Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She was a postdoctoral fellow at University Carlos III of Madrid and at UNED. She works mainly in argumentation theory, with an emphasis on argumentation in the sciences and in philosophy.
MANUEL
DE PINEDO
University of Granada
Manolo Pinedo is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Granada and leads a group of researchers working on a wide variety of issues, with a special focus on the relevance of philosophy for the identification of social injustice. He has postgraduate degrees from the National University of Ireland and Sussex University.
OLGA
RAMÍREZ
Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus
Olga Ramírez is Assisstant Professor at Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus. She previously held a Juan de la Cierva fellowship at the University of Granada and was a visiting researcher at UCL. She obtained her PhD from the University of Frankfurt. She is interested in the relation between concepts and reality, in the realism/antirealism debate, metaethics, and in the foundations of logic and mathematics.
MERCEDES
RIVERO-OBRA
University Carlos III of Madrid
Mercedes Rivero-Obra is Assistant Professor and a researcher in philosophy at University Carlos III of Madrid (Department of Humanities). Her main research interest is philosophy of action.
BLANCA
RODRÍGUEZ LÓPEZ
Complutense University of Madrid
Blanca Rodríguez López is Associate Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid. At the beginning of her career, she worked on utilitarianism, rational choice theory, and game theory. Later, she worked on liberalism and social norms and in the last few years she has focused on bioethics and human enhancement. Her work is currently focused on moral enhancement, and its relation with cognitive and mood enhancement. She also works on experimental ethics.
CRISTIAN
SABORIDO
UNED
Cristian Saborido is Associate Professor at the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science of UNED. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of the Basque Country. His primary interests are in philosophy of biology (functions) and medicine (the concept of disease).
ANTONIO
SÁNCHEZ
Autonomous University of Madrid
Antonio Sánchez is Associate Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Previously, he was Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science and Epistemology at the University of Lisbon. He works mainly in history of science of early modern period, with particular focus on artisanal epistemology and practical knowledge in the Iberian context.
DAVID
TEIRA
UNED
David Teira is Professor at the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science of UNED. He holds a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from University College London. He works in the philosophy of medicine (clinical trials) and the philosophy of the social sciences (economics).
JOSÉ RAMÖN TORICES VIDAL
University of Granada
José Ramón Torices is a researcherer at the Department of Philosophy I at the University of Granada. He is interested in the Philosophy of Language, Disagreements, the Philosophy of Emotions, Epistemology, and politically significant expressions and speeches. His PhD, “Ranking the World Through Words: Disagreement, Dogwisthles, and Expressivism”, was under the supervision of Neftalí Villanueva. He was visiting the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, supervised by Prof. Matthew Chrisman in 2017, and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield under the supervision of Prof. Jennifer Saul in 2018.
NEFTALÍ VILLANUEVA
University of Granada
Neftalí Villanueva is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada. He works mainly in applied Philosophy of Language, polarization and disagreeement.
CARLOS
THIBEAUT
University of Carlos III of Madrid
Carlos Thiebaut is Full Professor of Philosophy at the University Carlos III of Madrid. He mainly works in contemporary moral and political philosophy, fields in which he has published several books. He is currently developing a theory of harm.
ROSANA TRIVIÑO
University of Alcalá De Henares
Rosana Triviño-Caballero is an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Alcalá. She was a JAE pre-doc researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the National Research Council. She works mainly in bioethics, concretely on conflicts of conscience in healthcare, gender and health issues, migrants’ access to healthcare.
JESÚS
VEGA ENCABO
Autonomous University of Madrid
Jesús Vega Encabo is Full Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He works in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science and technology. He is particularly interested in epistemic normativity, testimony, and virtue epistemology. He has also worked on the nature of artifacts, extended mind, and scientific and technological practices.
GONZALO VELASCO ARIAS
University Carlos III of Madrid
Tenure-Track Professor at Carlos III University of Madrid. Previously he was an Associate Professor at Camilo José Cela University. His main fields of work are the philosophical foundations of social solidarity, culture and neoliberalism, and political passions. He has made research stays at Tufts University, Cornell University and Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane
IGNACIO
VICARIO
Autonomous University of Madrid
Ignacio Vicario is Associate Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He previously had teaching positions at the University of Salamanca and the University of Barcelona. Before that, he studied at the University of Barcelona, where he obtained a BA and a PhD in Philosophy. His main research interests are in the philosophy of language and philosophy of mind.
HUGO
VICIANA
CSIC ‒ Institute for Advanced Social Studies
Hugo Viciana is a Juan de la Cierva Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (IESA-CSIC). He works on experimental philosophy, cognitive science, philosophy of biology, and cultural evolution.
JESÚS
ZAMORA BONILLA
UNED
Jesús Zamora Bonilla is Full Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at UNED. He holds a PhD in Economics and a PhD in Philosophy, both from the Autonomous University of Madrid. His primary interest are: verisimilitude, scientific realism, rationality in science, inferentialism, the semantics of scientific theories, the philosophy and methodology of social sciences, and science education and popularisation.
PhD STUDENTS
NICOLÁS
ALARCÓN
Alberto Hurtado University
Nicolás Alarcón is a PhD candidate at Alberto Hurtado University. He mainly works on philosophy of mind (with a special focus on consciousness) and philosophy of biology (on biological functions and evolution).
MOISÉS
BARBA MAGDALENA
Autonomous University of Madrid
Moisés Barba Magdalena is a PhD candidate at the Autonomous University of Madrid, working under the supervision of Fernando Broncano-Berrocal and Jesús Vega He holds a FPU grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education and a master's degree in Analytic Philosophy from the University of Barcelona. His current research focuses on the social epistemology of deliberation.
CLARA
BUENO
UNED
Clara Bueno is a PhD candidate at UNED, working under the supervision of David Teira. She holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Oviedo and a master's degree in logic and philosophy of science from the University of Salamanca. She is broadly interested in controversies on science and values.
JULEN
IBARRONDO
Autonomous University of Madrid
Julen Ibarrondo is a PhD candidate at the Autonomous University of Madrid, working under the supervision of Jesús Vega.. He holds a research grant from the Basque Regional Department of Education. His current research focuses on the normativity of rationality.
EDUARDO PÉREZ NAVARRO
Unversity of Granada
Eduardo Pérez Navarro is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada’s Department of Philosophy I, where he is part of the excellence unit FiloLab-UGR. His interest areas are philosophy of language and philosophy of logic. His work focuses on the peculiarities of evaluative uses of language and the semantic theories that aim at accounting for them, such as relativism and expressivism.
MARIANO
SANJUÁN
Autonomous University of Madrid
Mariano Sanjuán is Teaching Assistant and PhD student at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He studied Philosophy (BA) at the University of Zaragoza and San Diego State University and Logic and Philosophy of Science (MA) at the University of Salamanca. He is now working on the notion of 'a priori' in scientific theories.
GLORIA
ANDRADA DE GREGORIO
Autonomous University of Madrid
Gloria Andrada is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Autonomous University of Madrid, working under the supervision of Jesús Vega. She graduated in philosophy from the Autonomous University of Madrid and obtained a master's degree in cognitive science and language from the University of Barcelona. She works primarily in philosophy of cognitive science and epistemology, with a focus on extended cognition, extended knowledge and epistemic dependence.
CRISTINA
BERNABÉU
Autonomous University of Madrid
Cristina Bernabéu is a PhD student at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She has been visiting student at Vanderbilt University and the MIT. Her research interests include posthumanism, subjectivity, feminist epistemology, philosophy of technology and Big Data. Her work examines the material and the symbolic role of computational artifacts (such as algortihms) in subject-constitution processes from a posthumanist critical perspective. In particular, she interested in how artifacts activate or deactivate classical stereotypes of masculinity and femininity.
JULIA
BLANCO MARTÍNEZ
Autonomous University of Madrid
Julia Blanco Martínez is a PhD candidate at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She obtained her BA at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and a master's degree in logic and philosophy of science at the University of Salamanca. She mainly works on personal identity, theory of truth, analytic metaphysics and epistemology.
DANIEL
LÓPEZ CASTRO
CSIC ‒ Institute of Philosophy
Daniel López Castro is PhD student at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Institute of Philosophy (IFS-CSIC). He mainly works in applied ethics and philosophy of technology, with an emphasis on infoethics, roboethics, human enhancement and neural interfaces.
DANI
PINO
University of Seville
Dani Pino is a PhD candidate at the University of Seville. His research, supervised by Jesús Navarro (University of Seville) and J. Adam Carter (University of Glasgow) is focused on the relationship between group agency and social epistemology, although he is also interested in early modern philosophy, especially in the work of Spinoza.
JOSÉ MANUEL
VIEJO
Autonomous University of Madrid
José Manuel Viejo is a PhD candidate at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research is mainly in philosophy of language, with an emphasis on belief ascriptions, the individuation of representational content (semantic, or also intentional), and the relation between thought and language.
VÍCTOR
ARANDA
Autonomous University of Madrid
Víctor Aranda Utrero is a PhD student and FPU fellow at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His doctoral research focuses on the history of logic, the development of metalogic and the completeness of formal systems. In 2018, he was Visiting Student Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley.
SAMUELE
CHILOVI
University of Barcelona
Samuele Chilovi is a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Barcelona, and a member of the Law and Philosophy Research Group led at Pompeu Fabra University. Previously, he was research assistant at Glasgow University and a member of LOGOS. He works primarily in metaphysics and philosophy of law, with an interdisciplinary focus on issues at the intersection between these areas, especially concerning grounding, supervenience, and the nature of law.
MIGUEL ÁNGEL
GIL ESCRIBANO
University Carlos III of Madrid
Miguel Ángel Gil Escribano is a PhD student in Humanities at University Carlos III of Madrid. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology (Complutense University of Madrid) and a master’s degree in Theory of Culture and Cultural Critique (University Carlos III of Madrid). He has worked at Cervantes Institute managing DELE Spanish Diplomas, collaborated with Elcano Royal Institute in the project “Marca España”, and is co-editor at the editorial house Postmetropolis.
KATARZYNA BARBARA
PARYS
Autonomous University of Madrid
University of Warsaw
Katarzyna Barbara Parys is a PhD candidate at the Autonomous University of Madrid and the University of Warsaw. She was a visiting PhD student at the University of Seville and Universidade Aberta (Portugal). Her research is mainly focused on ontology, with an emphasis on the ontological status of fictional beings and its application to Spanish literature.
MIRCO
SAMBROTTA
University of Granada
Mirco Sambrotta is a PhD candidate at the University of Granada. His research is focused on ontology and meta-ontology, analytic metaphysics and philosophy of language.
FULL LIST OF MEMBERS
SENIOR MEMBERS
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Fernando Aguiar (IFS-CSIC)
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Gloria Andrada de Gregorio (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Paula Atencia (Complutense University of Madrid)
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Paloma Atencia-Linares (UNAM)
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Txetxu Ausín (IFS-CSIC)
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Fernando Broncano (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Fernando Broncano-Berrocal (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Marco Castrillón (Complutense University of Madrid)
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Javier Cumpa (Complutense University of Madrid)
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Antonio Gaitán (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Javier González de Prado (UNED)
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Andrea Greppi (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Ivar Hannikainen (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
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María Jiménez Buedo (UNED)
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Pablo López Mezo (Complutense University of Madrid)
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Hubert Marraud (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Melania Moscoso Pérez (IFS-CSIC)
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Alberto Murcia (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Jesús Navarro (University of Seville)
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Paula Olmos (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Manuel de Pinedo (University of Granada)
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Olga Ramírez Calle (Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus)
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Mercedes Rivero-Obra (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Blanca Rodríguez López (Complutense University of Madrid)
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Cristian Saborido (UNED)
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Antonio Sánchez (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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David Teira (UNED)
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Carlos Thibeaut (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Jesús Vega-Encabo (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Gonzalo Velasco Arias (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Ignacio Vicario (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Hugo Viciana (IESA-CSIC)
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Jesús Zamora Bonilla (UNED)
PhD STUDENTS
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Nicolás Alarcón (Alberto Hurtado University)
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Víctor Aranda (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Moisés Barba Magdalena (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Cristina Bernabéu (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Julia Blanco Martínez (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Clara Bueno (UNED)
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Samuele Chilovi (University of Barcelona)
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Miguel Ángel Gil Escribano (University Carlos III of Madrid)
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Julen Ibarrondo (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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Daniel López Castro (IFS-CSIC)
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Katarzyna Barbara Parys (Autonomous University of Madrid & University of Warsaw)
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Dani Pino (University of Seville)
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Mirco Sambrotta (University of Granada)
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Mariano Sanjuán (Autonomous University of Madrid)
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José Manuel Viejo (Autonomous University of Madrid)