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Jorge Segovia González is a Professor at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, affiliated with the Department of Physical, Chemical and Natural Systems within the College of Engineering. His research focuses on Applied Physics, Particle Physics, and Quantum Chromodynamics, particularly in the study of quark models, meson spectroscopy, and multiquark systems. He earned his PhD in 2012 from the Universidad de Salamanca, where he studied spectroscopy and decay mechanisms of heavy quark mesons under the supervision of Dr. David Rodríguez Entem.
His work spans topics like
- Constituent and chiral quark models
- Tetraquark and pentaquark systems
- Generalized Parton Distributions
- Strong decay formalisms
- Proton-antiproton scattering
- Electromagnetic form factors of hadrons
Recent publications (2024–2025) emphasize theoretical advancements in tetraquark systems, Monte Carlo simulations, and applications of QCD to meson structure. His research contributes to understanding hadron stability, quark interactions, and experimental signatures at facilities like the Jefferson Lab and Electron-Ion Collider (EIC).



