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Carles Sánchez Alonso is a Ramón y Cajal Fellow in the Department of Physics, specializing in cosmology and astrophysics with focus on high-redshift phenomena and cosmological probes.
He completed his PhD in 2017 under R. Miquel Pascual with the thesis "DARK ENERGY PROPERTIES FROM THE COMBINATION OF LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE AND WEAK GRAVITATIONAL LENSING IN THE DARK ENERGY SURVEY".
His research integrates galaxy surveys, weak lensing, and large-scale structure to investigate dark energy and cosmic evolution. Key interests include:
- High-redshift cosmology
- Dark energy characterization
- Gravitational lensing applications
- Galaxy survey methodology
- Cosmological parameter estimation
- Large-scale structure analysis
Scientific recognition includes:
- Ramón y Cajal Fellowship
He currently directs the FEDER-funded project "PUSHING THE LIMITS OF IMAGING GALAXY SURVEYS: COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPHYSICS AT HIGHER REDSHIFTS" (2023-2026) with collaborators including A. Alarcon Gonzalez, E. Baxter, and G. Bernstein. No student advisement information is available, though his work involves significant international collaboration through the Dark Energy Survey framework.




