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Dr. Miguel Sierra is a former Research Fellow affiliated with the Chair of Theoretical Physics IV at the University of Würzburg, Germany. His academic journey includes a B.S. (2013) and M.S. (2015) in Physics from the University of Genova, Italy, followed by a Ph.D. in Physics (2018) jointly awarded by the University of Luxembourg and the University of Genova. During his postdoctoral research (2019-2021), he contributed to theoretical studies under the guidance of Professors Björn Trauzettel and Ewelina M. Hankiewicz.
His research focuses on condensed matter physics, with a particular emphasis on quantum transport phenomena, topological systems, and strongly correlated electron systems. Key areas of exploration include Majorana modes in Luttinger liquids, Kondo effects in nonequilibrium conditions, and thermoelectric properties of quantum dots. His work bridges theoretical models with experimental implications in nanoelectronics and quantum information science.
Publications from 2014–2022 highlight his contributions to understanding nonlinear thermoelectric effects, Coulomb drag in quantum dot systems, and spin-polarized electron transmission. Though currently listed as a former member of the group, his research legacy includes foundational studies on thermal and electronic transport in mesoscopic systems.


