Miguel Carvajal Zaera is a Professor at the Department of Integrated Sciences within the Faculty of Experimental Sciences , Universidad de Huelva. He is affiliated with the Advanced Studies in Physics, Mathematics, and Computing research center, and previously contributed to the Structure of Matter research group. Education : PhD in Physics from the University of Seville , with a thesis on Analytical methods for anharmonic potentials in molecular physics (2000), supervised by Dr. Renato Lemus and Dr. José Miguel Arias Carrasco. Research Interests focus on molecular physics, spectroscopy, and astrophysical applications. His work bridges theoretical models (e.g., anharmonic oscillators, quantum phase transitions) with experimental studies on molecular dynamics, isotopologues, and interstellar chemistry. Key areas include: Quantum mechanical analysis of molecular vibrations and phase transitions Development of algebraic models for spectroscopic simulations Chemical reaction networks in astrophysical environments Interstellar molecule detection and characterization Publication Trends (15 most recent) highlight collaborations in CO2 isotopologue studies, methyl formate analysis, and machine learning applications to astrophysical spectral data. His theoretical work on quantum phase transitions and anharmonic effects spans both molecular and nuclear physics. Research Groups include: FQM370 Subatomic and Molecular Physics FQM318 Structure of Matter (past involvement)




