I am a mathematical physicist and differential geometer, currently holding a postdoctoral position of assistant professor (adiunkt) at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IM PAN) in Warsaw, under the mentorship of Prof. Janusz Grabowski. In September 2024, I defended my PhD, with a dissertation titled The geometry of dissipation (arXiv:2409.11947), under the supervision of Prof. Manuel de León, at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (ICMAT) in Madrid, Spain.
You can also take a look at my CV.My name's pronunciation is /aˈsjeɾ ˈlopeθ ɡoɾˈdon/ (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), or roughly ah-SYEHR LOH-peth gor-DON in English approximation.
My name is actually spelled "Asier López Gordón," where both "López" and "Gordón" are surnames [1]. To avoid confusion with a middle name, I usually join my surnames with a hyphen in academic contexts. The acute accents ("ó") mark the stressed syllables, though "Lopez-Gordon" is acceptable for systems lacking character support.
[1] See Spanish naming customs at Wikipedia.