Research Groups
Departamento de Física de la universidad de murcia
LOUM
The research lines of the lab are: Visual Optics and Adaptive Optics. The LOUM activities range from the most fundamental problems in the eye to real applications roviding patients with solutions for their visual problems. The main goal of our laboratory has been to develop new instrumentation to better understand the optics of the human eye and the retina.
CONDENSED MATTER
The research team has focused on the physical properties of complex systems, in which interactions are usually important, requiring the help of numerical simulations. Research lines: quantum transitions, many-body localization, superconductor-insulator transitions, slow-
relaxation in electron glasses, energy delivery by charged particles to graphitic materials and radiation induced damage in biological systems, etc.
REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC MODELLING GROUP
FISPAC
Research group on particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Research lines: theoretical physics, BSM HEP (particles beyond the standard model), quantum gravity, astroparticles, ultrarrelativistic astrophysics of compact objects and gravitational waves.
DIANA
PARTICLE PHYSICS AND NUCLEAR THEORY
It is a research group whose main interests, but not exclusively, cover the different aspects of phenomenology in particle and nuclear physics. The collision processes involving two or several.bodies are studied, as well as many-body quantum systems. Both perturbative and non-perturbative techniques are employed and developed. The group is an international reference in non-perturbative methods applied to strong interactions. These methods typically dwell on the anayltical properties of scattering amplitudes. Other areas of more recent interest are astrophysics and strong graviton interactions.
CIVI-UM
The Vision Sciences Group carries out fundamental and applied research on human accommodation, its loss with age, presbyopia, and its effects on the development of myopia.