Eduardo Jesús Sánchez Villaseñor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid since 2009. He holds a PhD in Theoretical Physics from Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2001). His research focuses on mathematical and theoretical physics, with emphasis on classical and quantum aspects of general relativity, field theory, statistical mechanics, and combinatorics. He has contributed extensively to topics like gravitational theories with boundaries, loop quantum gravity formulations, and geometric approaches to spacetime symmetries. Education: PhD in Theoretical Physics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2001) Bachelor's degree in Computer Science with courses in Calculus and Discrete Mathematics (UC3M) Research Interests: His work bridges theoretical physics and mathematics, addressing foundational questions in general relativity (e.g., Palatini formalism, nonmetricity, torsion), quantum gravity (loop quantization, black hole entropy), and combinatorial structures (permutations, recurrence relations). Recent efforts explore edge observables in gauge theories and geometric diffusion phenomena. Publications: His 15 most recent articles (2021–2025) reflect a focus on gravitational theories with boundaries, geometric constraint formulations, and topological field theories. Key themes include equivalence of phase space approaches, self-dual gravity formulations, and Dirac’s algorithm in boundary contexts. Teaching: He teaches courses including Perturbation Methods (Master’s level), Calculus , and Discrete Mathematics at UC3M. His pedagogical materials emphasize applications of advanced mathematical techniques to physics problems. Labs/Teams: Collaborates actively with researchers like F. Barbero, J. Margalef-Bentabol, and V. Varo, focusing on gravitational and mathematical physics projects. His work is supported by institutional research portals at UC3M.













