A. I. Fernández Domínguez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain. He is affiliated with the Condensed Matter Physics Center IFIMAC and focuses on theoretical investigations of quantum nanophotonic phenomena. His research spans transformation nano-optics, light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, and spoof plasmon metamaterials. Educational Background: Not explicitly stated in the provided text. Research Interests: Transformation Nano-optics: Explores material-geometry links in Maxwell's equations, applied to nano-antennas and plasmon-exciton coupling. Light-Matter Interactions: Investigates plasmon-assisted energy transfer, exciton dynamics, and quantum optical effects in nanophotonic systems. Quantum Nanophotonics: Develops strategies for quantum light generation and tailoring photon-emitter interactions in nanocavities. Spoof Plasmon Metamaterials: Designs metamaterials enabling plasmonic effects in infrared/THz ranges through geometric surface modes. Articles Trends: Recent work emphasizes quantum emitters in nanocavities, non-Hermitian systems, and plasmon-molecule coupling. Topics include directional photon emission, polariton dynamics, and metamaterial applications in low-frequency photonics. Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text. Advising/Grants: Advising information unavailable; no grant details provided. Labs/Teams: Active in the Condensed Matter Physics Center IFIMAC, collaborating on theoretical nanophotonics projects.

