IVETTE FUENTES QUANTUM PHYSICIST
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NEWS:  I’ll be joining the London edition of the HowtheLightgetsIn Festival on 20–21 September, where I’ll be debating none other than Sabine Hossenfelder (Science with Sabine) and James Ladyman. I’ll be there wearing my physics hat — ready to stir up some big ideas!
More on the debate here.

​I participated in a number of debates and events at the 2025 Hay-on-Wye HowTheLightGetsIn Festival

My video at 
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal has more than 420K views
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My work is mentioned in this article in Forbes about Roger Penrose's theories. 
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Ivette Fuentes is a Professor of Physics at the School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Southampton and Fellow of the Emmy Network and Fellow by Special Election of Keble College, Oxford.  She is External Examiner for Imperial College London. 
 
Ivette obtained her PhD at Imperial College London (advisor: Peter L. Knight). Her postdoctoral experience includes a Glasstone Fellowship and Junior Research Fellowship (Mansfield  College) at the University of Oxford and a position at the Perimeter  Institute for Theoretical Physics in  Waterloo, Canada. 

Ivette was Assistant Professor at UNAM México, Professor of Mathematical Physics at the School of  Mathematical Sciences in  Nottingham and Professor of Theoretical Quantum Optics at the University of   Vienna. 

Other distinctions include an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (Experienced Researchers) at the  Technical University of Berlin and EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellowship, New Directions Award and Inspire Award.

​Her main research interest is understanding physics at scales where quantum theory and general relativity interplay. 


Informal PhD and Postdoc inquiries at [email protected] 

Notice to colleagues
Dear friends and colleagues,
Thank you for your interest in my work and for the trust you place in me by requesting feedback. Due to a very heavy workload, I’m unable to review individual manuscripts sent directly to me.
If you’d like me to review your work, please do so through a scientific journal and feel free to list me as a potential reviewer. Unfortunately, I can’t respond to individual requests by email, as I’ve been receiving a high volume of such messages.
Thank you very much for your understanding.
Warm regards,
Ivette
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