About

Hi I am Ramon !

I am a passionate PhD candidate in the Planetology and Space Sciences group at the IPGP lab, hosted by the University of Paris Cité, in the vibrant city of Paris.

Under the guidance of my PhD advisor, Professor Dr. Philippe Lognonné, along with my co-supervisors Dr. Melanie Drilleau and Dr. Taichi Kawamura, we embark on an exciting journey to explore the Moon’s enigmatic, deepest interior.

Our mission?

To unveil the Moon’s unknown secrets through an array of geophysical datasets. We’re diving into the world of Seismology, utilizing data from Apollo, Chang’e, and FSS missions, while also analyzing tidal deformations, librations, and gravity.

My Background

My professional journey has been marked by extensive international mobility across Europe. I was born in Spain and earned my undergraduate degree in Physics in Italy. I then pursued a Master’s degree in Geophysics at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, which included a year-long research stay at ETH Zurich in Switzerland !!