I worked with Prof. Cerbino in the year 2022-2023 as a visiting scholar. My work involved building an experimental setup for holographic optical tweezers. Utilizing this setup, I did experiments with the goal of measuring Casimir-like forces in systems that are not in thermodynamic equilibrium. Our preliminary results showed what seemed to be the first experimental evidence of such forces in non-equilibrium systems.
Additionally, I have investigated the formation of aggregates in systems with competitive interactions, such as those found in certain proteins, by developing Brownian dynamics simulations.
Currently, I am a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Giovanni Volpe, and my research focuses on studying biological systems using optical tweezers and light sheet techniques.
MSc in Chemical Engineering, 2018
University of Havana (Cuba)
BSc in Physics, 2015
University ''Marta Abreu'' of Las Villas (Cuba)