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Guillermo Chiappe Acosta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Alicante's Faculty of Sciences, where he also participates in the Institute of Materials (IU Materials) and the Condensed Matter Physics research group. He has held this position as a 'Professor Titular de Universidad' since his appointment.
His research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly quantum transport in nanoscale systems, graphene nanoribbons, and electronic properties of low-dimensional materials. His work spans theoretical and computational approaches to understanding electronic structure, transport phenomena, and magnetic properties in nanostructures. He has directed six doctoral theses on topics related to electronic transport in nanoscopic systems and strongly correlated materials.
His recent publications (2019-2024) demonstrate continued activity in graphene nanoribbons, spintronics applications, and electronic properties of organic conductors, with articles appearing in high-impact journals including Nanomaterials, Carbon, and Physical Review B. His research shows a consistent trajectory from fundamental quantum transport phenomena to applications in novel nanomaterials.
- 6 sexenios (research evaluation periods)
- 6 doctoral theses directed or co-directed
- 3 journal publications in the last 5 years
- 13 public research projects in the last 5 years
Prof. Chiappe Acosta has served in significant administrative roles including Academic Coordinator of the Physics Degree program (2016-2022) and Secretary of the Applied Physics Department (2014-2016). He continues active teaching responsibilities, having instructed multiple undergraduate physics courses as recently as 2025, including Physics I, Newtonian Mechanics and Relativity, and Advanced Quantum Physics.

