Professor Juan Antonio Caballero Carretero is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics at the University of Seville's Faculty of Sciences. He leads the Basic Nuclear Physics Research Group and serves as Principal Investigator for multiple national and international research projects focused on neutrino physics and nuclear structure. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear physics with particular emphasis on neutrino-nucleus interactions , electron-nucleus scattering , and the development of relativistic nuclear models. Professor Caballero Carretero is renowned for his contributions to the superscaling approach and the development of the SuSA and SuSAv2 models , which have become essential tools for interpreting data from major neutrino experiments. His recent publication record demonstrates continued productivity with significant contributions to understanding neutrino interactions across multiple experiments including T2K, SuperKamiokande, and MINERvA. His work bridges theoretical nuclear physics with experimental neutrino physics, providing critical frameworks for analyzing neutrino oscillation data. Professor Caballero Carretero maintains extensive international collaborations, particularly with INFN (Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics) and researchers involved in major neutrino experiments worldwide. He has supervised multiple PhD students to completion and actively participates in training the next generation of nuclear physicists. His research group receives funding from Spanish national grants, European programs, and international collaborations, supporting ongoing work in neutrino physics and nuclear structure theory. The group regularly participates in international conferences and workshops, contributing to the global nuclear physics community.

