Roberto Emparan

Roberto Emparan

Universitat de Barcelona

Experimental Sciences & Mathematics

I'm originally from Bilbao. I got both my BSc (in June 1990) and my PhD (in November 1995) in Physics from the University of the Basque Country. In January 1996 I went to the University of California, Santa Barbara, for my first postdoc. Two years later, I moved to Durham University, in northern England, for a second postdoc. Near the end of 1999 I took up a junior lecturer position back in Bilbao. I took leave from there in January 2001 to move to a Fellow position at CERN (the European Lab for Particle Physics, outside Geneva). Since January 2003 I am ICREA Research Professor at the Department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics, Institute of Cosmos Sciences, at Universitat de Barcelona. In 2016 I was awarded an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.


Research interests

I try to understand the physical nature of space and time at the most fundamental level. We know since Einstein that, due to the existence of gravity, spacetime is a dynamical entity. So I study the classical and quantum aspects of gravity and its most basic and fascinating objects: the black holes. The natural starting point is the theory of General Relativity and the theories that naturally incorporate the ideas of quantum holographic spacetime, namely, String and M-Theory and the AdS/CFT correspondence.

Selected publications

- Emparan R & Marin D 2020, 'Precursory collapse in neutron star-black hole mergers', Physical Review D, 102, 2, 024009.

- Emparan R & Tomasevic M 2020, 'Strong cosmic censorship in the BTZ black hole', Journal Of High Energy Physics, 6, 038.

- Andrade T, Emparan R, Jansen A, Licht D, Luna R & Suzuki R 2020, 'Entropy production and entropic attractors in black hole fusion and fission', Journal Of High Energy Physics, 8, 98.

- Emparan R, Frassino AM & Way B 2020 'Quantum BTZ black hole', Journal Of High Energy Physics, 11, 137.

- Emparan R & Herzog CP 2020 'Large D limit of Einstein's equations', Reviews of Modern Physics, 92, 045005.

- Emparan R 2020 'Predictivity lost, predictivity regained: A Miltonian cosmic censorship conjecture', International Journal of Modern Physics D, 29, 2043021.


Selected research activities

Plenary talks at "Geometry from the Quantum" (conference) and "Gravitational Holography" (workshop), Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara

Invited talks (online) at Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam (GQFI series); Paris "Rencontres Theoriciennes"; Caltech (String Theory seminar); Niels Bohr Institute (All Things EFT international online lecture series)

Dissemination 2 radio interviews, 2 outreach talks (online) 

Scientific Organizing Committee member for GR23: 23rd International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Beijing, July 2022; Iberian Strings 2020.

Guarantor of ICCUB for María de Maeztu Award

Managing team member of "Gravitational Wave Probes of Fundamental Physics" EoI for JENAS 2019 (APPEC, ECFA and NuPECC)

Editorial Board member of Journal of High Energy Physics and International Journal of Modern Physics D

PhD thesis supervisor of Raimon Luna (U. Barcelona)

MSc thesis supervisor of Daniel Marin (U. Barcelona)

BSc thesis supervisor of Núria Navarro (U. Barcelona)

Honorable Mention in the 2020 Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundation