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Luis Antonio Martínez Ceseña

Position: PhD Student
Research: Intracellular temperature measurements
Joining Date: July 2025
User Name: luis.martinez
Martínez Ceseña

Luis Martínez Ceseña studied Physics at the Autonomous University of Baja California (2021) and later completed the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Nuclear Physics (2024).

He conducted his master’s thesis at the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS-INFN) in Catania, under the supervision of Dr. Giorgio Russo and Francesco Cammarata, where he investigated the radiosensitizing effects of specific molecules in glioblastoma.He has also worked at CREATIS (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), contributing to the numerical modeling of the radiative transfer equation for fluorescence-guided glioblastoma surgery.

He is currently a PhD researcher at IMDEA Nanoscience, focusing on nanoscale intracellular temperature measurements for biomedical applications.Throughout his research career, he has gained multidisciplinary experience in glioblastoma research, approaching the problem from multiple perspectives—including magnetic hyperthermia, radiotherapy, and advanced radiative-transfer simulations for optical guidance in neurosurgery.