Martin Mendez

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Research Focus


I am a Doctoral Candidate in Physics working at the intersection of theory, high-performance computing, and quantum phenomena. My research explores charge carrier dynamics in nanoscale systems, with a particular interest in:

  • Many-body dynamics: Studying Interatomic Coulombic Decay (ICD) and Electron Capture (ICEC) in confined quantum systems.
  • Light-Matter Interactions: Investigating collective quantum effects (e.g., superradiance) and optical cavity confinement within the framework of Cavity-QED.
  • Scientific Computing: Designing and optimizing specialized software for quantum dynamics using Julia, Fortran, and HPC parallelization techniques.

My work aims to bridge theoretical advances with experimental validation, contributing to the understanding of light-mediated control of matter at the nanoscale.


  • FEMTISE.jl: A Julia package to solve the time-independent Schrödinger equation using the Finite Element Method (FEM).

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