Adán Cabello Quintero is a University Professor at the University of Seville, affiliated with the Department of Applied Physics II at the Higher Technical School of Building Engineering. His research focuses on foundational aspects of quantum mechanics, particularly quantum contextuality, nonlocality, and their applications in quantum information theory. He leads the research group Fundamentos de Mecánica Cuántica and has coordinated multiple projects on quantum communication and quantum foundations. His work explores the boundaries of quantum theory through experiments and theoretical frameworks, such as the exclusivity principle and graph-theoretic approaches. Key contributions include studies on state-independent quantum contextuality, device-independent quantum correlations, and Bell test experiments. He has authored numerous textbooks, including Física I: Mecánica and La curiosidad y el universo , and edited volumes on quantum phenomena. Cabello Quintero has participated in over 100 international conferences and workshops, presenting on topics ranging from loophole-free Bell tests to the thermodynamical cost of contextuality. His research bridges theoretical quantum foundations with experimental implementations, emphasizing the interplay between quantum correlations and classical limits.






