Feliciano Carlos De Soto Borrero is a Professor at the University of Pablo de Olavide, affiliated with the Department of Physical, Chemical and Natural Systems. His research spans Applied Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) , with a focus on lattice simulations and environmental applications. He contributes to the Molecular Simulation of Complex Systems with Environmental Applications and Chemical and Materials Technology PhD programs. Research Interests De Soto Borrero's work centers on: Quantum chromodynamics : Nonperturbative vacuum effects, gluon propagators, and three-gluon vertex dynamics. Hadron structure : Generalized parton distributions and pion phenomenology for electron-ion colliders. Environmental physics : Modeling particle sinking velocities in marine ecosystems and carbon flux dynamics. Condensed matter simulations : Quantum systems in optical lattices and phase diagrams for bosonic/hard-sphere models. His recent publications highlight trends in lattice QCD , parton distributions , and marine biogeochemistry , leveraging computational methods for fundamental and applied questions. Collaborative Resources CINES (French National Computing Center) GENCI (French National Supercomputing Alliance) IDRIS (Institute for Development and Resources in Scientific Computing) IN2P3 Computing Facility (French National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics)







