Roman Roy, Narciso is a Full Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) , affiliated with the Departament de Matemàtiques and the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria de Telecomunicació de Barcelona . He leads the GEOMVAP - Geometria de Varietats i Aplicacions research group and holds an Orcid ID: 0000-0003-3663-9861. His primary research interests lie in Mathematical Physics and Applied Differential Geometry, focusing on multisymplectic field theories, geometric mechanics, and Hamiltonian systems. Roy holds a degree and doctorate in Physics from UPC. Research Interests: Geometric formulations of classical field theories, including multisymplectic and k-contact structures. Symmetry analysis and conservation laws in physical systems. Applications of differential geometry to gravitation (e.g., Einstein-Palatini model) and non-conservative systems. Key Contributions: Developed multisymplectic frameworks for gravitational theories and dissipative systems. Advanced Skinner-Rusk formalisms for k-contact systems and field theories. Published extensively in journals like Journal of Physics A , Annals of Physics , and Reports on Mathematical Physics . Grants and Projects: Recipient of competitive research grants (e.g., MCIU projects) for studies on geometric mechanics and field theories. Coordinated the Multisymplectic Lagrangian Models in Gravitation and Geometría-Física-Control projects. Collaborations: Active collaborations with institutions like CSIC, Mendeley, and ResearchGate. Co-authored works with prominent researchers such as Manuel de León and Xavier Gràcia.


