Structure of scientific-technical areas and panels of the State Research Agency

The AEI has 19 subject areas, which are divided into a total of 54 subareas. Each area is led by a president and each subarea by a coordinator. In addition, there are managers within each area or subarea. Presidents, coordinators and managers are part of the panels of each area and subarea. In total, there are more than 250 people who collaborate with the AEI during a period that has an indicative duration of three years. We refer to these people as AEI collaborators. This figure is regulated in article 19 of Law 14/2011, of June 1, on Science, Technology and Innovation, which refers to scientific and technological collaborators.

Next, the areas, subareas and collaborators that make up your panels are presented.

The Social Sciences Area includes research where scientific objects and objectives are approached with epistemological approaches and characteristic methodologies of Social Sciences. These investigations are related to the disciplines of Sociology, Demography, Social Work and Social Services, Social Anthropology, Political Science and Administration, Public Policies, Journalism, Audiovisual Communication and Advertising, Library Science and Documentation, Human Geography, Regional Geographic Analysis and Feminist Studies , Women and Gender.

Subareas:

  • COM / Communication
  • CPO / Political Science
  • FEM / Feminist, Women's and Gender Studies
  • GEO / Geography
  • SOC / Sociology and social anthropology

President:

Carlos Juan Closa Montero
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations

Panel Members:

Eva Mª Campos Domínguez
University of Valladolid
Juan Jesús Fernández González
University Carlos III of Madrid
Braulio Gómez Fortes
University of Deusto
Xosé López García
University of Santiago de Compostela
Raquel Martínez Buján
University of A Coruña
José Antonio Noguera Ferrer
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Pilar Paneque Salgado
University Pablo de Olavide
Simón Sánchez Moral
Complutense University of Madrid
Margarita Torre Fernández
University Carlos III of Madrid

The area of ​​Law includes all sectors of the legal system and its scientific disciplines, both those traditionally included under the headings Public Law and Private Law (administrative law, civil law, constitutional law, labor law and Social Security, ecclesiastical law of the State, financial and tax law, private international law, public international law and international relations, commercial law, criminal law, procedural law, Roman law, philosophy of law, history of law), such as those of more recent appearance, which They still show a strong connection with the previous ones (for example, environmental law, regional law, European Union law, international trade law, sports law, computer law, immigration law, military law, prison law, trade union law, etc.), in addition to related, complementary and auxiliary (as comparative law , legal medicine or sociology of law, among others) when the legal aspect is relevant. It also includes border, transversal and emerging disciplines when they pose interdisciplinary research or on the frontiers of knowledge related to Law. The studies that are assigned to the area of ​​Law can be local, regional, national, international or comparative, with a strictly legal approach (involving one or more legal disciplines) or interdisciplinary (crossing the traditional limits between disciplines of different areas, as with the economic analysis of law, the application of the gender perspective to law or bioethics, for example).

President:

Patricia Faraldo Cabana
University of A Coruña

Panel Members:

Silvia Barona Vilar
University of Valencia
Ana Carmona Contreras
University of Sevilla
Alberto Emparanza Sobejano
University of the Basque Country
María Luisa Esteve Pardo
University of Girona
Cristina Guilarte Martín-Calero
University of Valladolid
Lourdes López Cumbre
University of Cantabria
José María Sauca Cano
University Carlos III of Madrid

It covers different tools for the analysis of economics issues such as game theory, experimental economics, econometrics and computational economics (Subarea MAE). It also includes business strategy, accounting and finance, marketing, operations, human resources, innovation and entrepreneurship (Subarea EYF). Finally, it includes lines of research with content fundamentally applied in the area of economics: microeconomics, macroeconomics, as well as all other applied fields (labor economics, development economics, monetary economics, economic history, etc. (Subarea EYA).

Subareas:

  • EYA / Economy and its applications
  • EYF / Business and finance
  • MAE / Methods of economic analysis

President:

Antonio Cabrales Goitia
University Carlos III of Madrid

Panel Members:

Aleix Calveras Maristany
University of the Balearic Islands
Mercedes Esteban Bravo
University Carlos III of Madrid
Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga
University Carlos III of Madrid
María Dolores Gadea Rivas
University of Zaragoza
Pedro Rey Biel
University Ramon Llull
Raul Santaeulalia Llopis
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ana Sanz de Galdeano
University of Alicante

It encompasses research on languages ​​and language at its various levels and methodological and technical developments, from theoretical linguistics, linguistic variation and change, descriptive and quantitative studies on modern and ancient natural languages, computational and experimental linguistics, to applied linguistics, psycholinguistics and studies on language acquisition and production, language teaching, and digital humanities. It also includes translation and interpretation and linguistically oriented diachronic research and integrates digital humanities projects for the aforementioned fields. On the other, it encompasses research focused on ontological, epistemological and normative problems in the different areas of human thought and action, and in different spaces of society and culture, from the sciences to the arts, taking into account the variety of methodologies and theoretical proposals of the different traditions and philosophical schools. It deals with questions related to the ultimate structure of reality, knowledge in its different forms and applications, the value and meaning of human existence; and it is directed towards an understanding of cultural experience and practices from a reflective and critical perspective.

Subareas:

  • FIL / Philosophy
  • LYL / Linguistics and languages

President:

Louise McNally Seifert
University Pompeu Fabra

Panel Members:

Aurora Bel Gaya
University Pompeu Fabra
Javier Pérez Guerra
University of Vigo
David Rodríguez-Arias Vailhen
University of Granada
Ana María Rojo López
University of Murcia
Cristina Sánchez López
Complutense University of Madrid
Agustín Vicente Benito
University of the Basque Country

It includes research on literatures, the theory of literature and comparative literature, the fine arts, the performing arts, architecture, visual studies, musicology and the history of art of all times, and their relationship with culture, the history and society in which they are registered; critical editions of texts and documents, their conservation, reconstruction and fixation; philological, palaeographical and interpretive works on classical and Mediterranean and Near Eastern languages and cultures; the conservation, dissemination and patrimonial management of artistic manifestations, their museums and museography, from all methodological perspectives. Collects studies of popular culture in its various aspects and artistic and literary manifestations. Integrate digital humanities projects for all the aforementioned areas.

Subareas:

  • ART / Art, fine arts, museum
  • LFL / Literature, philology, ancient languages and cultures, and cultural studies

President:

Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida
Complutense University of Madrid

Panel Members:

Montserrat Amores García
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Diana Berruezo Sánchez
University of Barcelona
Licia Buttà
University Rovira i Virgili
Eva Fernández del Campo Barbadillo
Complutense University of Madrid
Noelia García Pérez
University of Murcia
Benito Navarrete Prieto
University of Alcalá
Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén
University of Oviedo
Juan Antonio Suárez Sánchez
University of Murcia
Xavier Tubau Moreu
Complutense University of Madrid
Juan Miguel Valero Moreno
University of Salamanca

It covers the study of all the historical stages of humanity (prehistory, ancient history, medieval history, modern history, contemporary history) up to the current world, in all its methodological approaches and thematic diversity (politics, society, economy, culture , religion, etc.), including their cultural achievements and heritage. It also includes the analysis of all these periods through archeology, ethnoarchaeology, archeometry, geospatial and information technologies. It also encompasses the historiographic sciences and techniques, the history of gender, the history of America, studies about historical and postcolonial memory. Integrate digital humanities projects for the aforementioned areas.

Subareas:

  • ARQ / Archeology
  • HIS / History

President:

Ana Rodríguez López
Institute of History, Center for Human and Social Sciences-CSIC

Panel Members:

Jaime Alvar Ezquerra
University Carlos III of Madrid
Mónica Bolufer Peruga
University of Valencia
María Ángela Cenarro Lagunas
University of Zaragoza
Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla
University of Tübingen
Ignacio Grau Mira
University of Alicante
Iñaki Martín Viso
University of Salamanca
José Miguel Noguera Celdrán
University of Murcia
Xavier Terradas Batlle
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Mikel Urquijo Goitia
University of the Basque Country

The purpose of research in education is to generate new knowledge about educational systems and institutions, the teaching-learning processes and their organization and context. Among its objectives is the generation of knowledge based on the description, understanding and explanation of learning that takes place in different stages of life in both formal and non-formal contexts. Research in education can be theoretical and empirical and includes the development of strategies and methods that favor teaching and learning, specific didactics, teacher training, socio-political and technological contexts, institutional actions, orientations and practices. tutorial action.

President:

Marianna Bosch Casabò
University Ramon Llull

Panel Members:

José Antonio Caride Gómez
University of Santiago de Compostela
Melina Dooly Owenby
Autonomous University of Barcelona
José Gutiérrez Pérez
University of Granada
Alejandro Ibáñez Echeverría
University of the Basque Country
Anabel Moriña Díez
University of Sevilla
Manoli Pifarré Turmo
University of Lleida

It includes projects on the learning, cognitive, emotional, motivational, personality, interpersonal and social processes in the human being, as well as the methods for their measurement and intervention. The fundamental objective is to understand the role of these processes, and their biological and neural bases in both individual and collective behavior, and in their development from infancy to old age. It covers the study of psychological intervention strategies in different areas of human activity such as the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders, health, family, work, education, environmental behavior, physical and sports activity, organizations, conflict situations and psychosocial risks, legal psychology or political psychology. The area encompasses research in basic and experimental psychology (learning, memory, perception, attention, language, thought, intelligence, motivation, emotion, social cognition); of the biological bases of behavior and the mind (psychobiology, neuropsychology, cognitive and affective neuroscience, physiological psychology, psychopharmacology and ethology); of personality psychology, clinical and health psychology, where psychopathological processes and mental and behavioral disorders are addressed, as well as the development of psychodiagnostic instruments and methods of psychotherapeutic intervention; of social psychology, which addresses the study of social interaction between individuals and between groups in various social contexts, encompassing the study of attitudes, norms, prejudices, conflict, discrimination and social influence, collective behavior, violence, pro-social behavior, as well as the context of work, organizational behavior, and human resource development; from evolutionary and developmental psychology, which address processes of behavioral and/or cognitive change throughout the life cycle, and research in the field of educational psychology; of the methodologies of the behavioral sciences and psychometrics, which is transversal to all these areas of psychology.

President:

Carmelo Vázquez Valverde
Complutense University of Madrid

Panel Members:

César Carlos Ávila Rivera
University Jaume I
Esther Calvete Zumalde
University of Deusto
Pilar Carrera Levillain
Autonomous University of Madrid
Rosario del Rey Alamillo
University of Sevilla
Josep Marco Pallarés
University of Barcelona
Mireia Orgilés Amorós
University Miguel Hernández of Elche
Miguel Pérez García
University of Granada
Marta Rodríguez Arias
University of Valencia
David Soto Blanco
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language

The area of Mathematics corresponds to the field of research that encompasses both the development of mathematics itself, as well as its application and transfer to the other areas. This area includes: algebra and number theory, mathematical analysis, statistics and operations research, geometry and topology, and applied mathematics.

President:

Francisco Martín Serrano
University of Granada

Panel Members:

Juan Carlos Cortés López
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Elisenda Feliu Trijueque
University of Copenhagen
Eduardo García Río
University of Santiago de Compostela
Rosa Elvira Lillo Rodríguez
University Carlos III of Madrid
Javier Parcet Hernández
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Víctor Manuel Pérez García
University of Castilla-La Mancha

Covers both fundamental and applied aspects of physics, addressing aspects of the structure of matter and its optical, mechanical, acoustic, electronic and transport properties; molecular and optical atomic physics; quantum physics, quantum information and computing; statistical physics, complex systems and non-linear phenomena; fluids; nanoscience and nanotechnology; optics and photonics; Medical physics; biophysics and physics of climate. Applied aspects of physics will be addressed, including those bordering on other disciplines. It also includes theoretical and experimental research on the fundamental particles of matter, subatomic and nuclear physics. It supports the scientific exploitation of experiments carried out in large international facilities and research in nuclear fusion (CERN, ApPEC and NuPECC). It includes space research and development of instrumentation for space missions, Global Satellite Navigation Systems and Earth observation satellites, experimentation on the International Space Station, stratospheric balloons and free-fall towers, among others. . It encompasses the studies of the celestial bodies and the Universe, as well as the precise technological developments for their observation. These investigations, whether theoretical or observational, can adopt a mechanical, physical, chemical, astrobiological or astrogeological point of view, and can be directed to the Sun, the Solar System, exoplanets, stars, interstellar matter, galaxies, the galaxy clusters and cosmology. All technologies involved in contemporary astronomical observation from Earth, space research and the development of instrumentation for space missions, as well as the development and application of computational techniques and modeling of astronomical data, experiments on the International Space Station, stratospheric balloons are considered. , among others. The study of the physical aspects of the climate system and their interactions is included.

Subareas:

  • AYA / Astronomy and astrophysics
  • ESP / Space research
  • FPN / Particle and Nuclear Physics
  • FYA / Physics and its applications

President:

Francisco José García Vidal
Autonomous University of Madrid

Panel Members:

Eva Acosta Plaza
University of Santiago de Compostela
Marina Díaz Michelena
National Institute of Aerospace Technology
María Inmaculada Domínguez Aguilera
University of Granada
Elena González Ferreiro
University of Santiago de Compostela
Mª Pilar Hernández Gamazo
University of Valencia
Fernando María Luis Vitalla
Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon (INMA) - CSIC-UNIZAR
Susanna Manrubia Cuevas

National Center for Biotechnology (CNB) - CSIC

Celso Martínez Rivero
Institute of Physics of Cantabria (CSIC-UC)
Miguel Ortuño Ortín
University of Murcia
Isabel Pérez Grande
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Patricia Sánchez Blázquez
Complutense University of Madrid
Roberta Zambrini
Institute of Interdisciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC) - CSIC-UIB

It encompasses research lines, both fundamental and applied, in the field of industrial design and production and Mechanical, Naval and Aeronautical, Electrical, Electronic and Automatic engineering, including analytical, numerical and experimental methods. It also encompasses research in the field of Biomedical Engineering with regard to the application of the principles and methods of engineering for solving problems in biology and medicine, assessment methods, diagnosis and rehabilitation, sensor development, processing of images, telemedicine, robotics, among others.

The area also includes research in the field of Civil Engineering and Architecture, planning, design, construction, conservation and control of civil infrastructures, as well as that related to architectural constructions, urban planning and spatial planning.

Subareas:

  • ICA / Civil engineering and architecture
  • IBI / Biomedical Engineering
  • IEA / Electrical, Electronic and Automatic Engineering
  • INA / Mechanical, naval and aeronautical engineering

President:

Miguel Ángel Salichs Sánchez-Caballero
University Carlos III of Madrid

Panel Members:

Elisabete Aramendi Ecenarro
University of the Basque Country
Pedro Arias Sánchez
University of Vigo
José Manuel Arroyo Sánchez
University of Castilla - La Mancha
Alfonso Baños Torrico
University of Murcia
Rocío Bolaños Jiménez
University of Jaén
Daniel Castro Fresno
University of Cantabria
Juan José del Coz Díaz
University of Oviedo
Pilar Chías Navarro
University of Alcalá
María Jesús de la Fuente Aparicio
University of Valladolid
José Manuel García Aznar
University of Zaragoza
Roberto Giral Castillón
University Rovira i Virgili
Estefanía Peña Baquedano
University of Zaragoza
María Esther Reina Romo
University of Sevilla
Encarnación Reyes Pozo
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Francisco Javier Saiz Rodríguez
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Fernando Torres Medina
University of Alicante
Carpóforo Vallellano Martín
University of Sevilla

The area covers technologies for the development of electronic and photonic devices and systems in a general way, which can be applied in multiple fields, but which are characterized by their technological development, as well as technologies oriented to the management and transfer of information typically using electromagnetic signals over cables and wireless media, and electronic and optical devices for their management, transmission, reception and routing. It includes micro and nanoelectronic processes and integration of new functional materials, technologies, simulation and modeling for electronic components, heterogeneous integration of microsystems, micro/nano sensors and actuators, lab-on-a-chip, power and photovoltaic devices, devices for high frequency (THz), printed and organic electronics, optical, photonic, plasmonic and fiber-based devices and sensors, 3D integration technologies, circuits and systems. The area also includes research on methods and procedures for signal processing (audio, video, biological, communications, ...) and the treatment of the information contained therein, physical layer technologies: transmission media, circuits analog and digital electronics for communications, radiant systems, radio frequency subsystems, optical communications technologies and network technologies: communications protocols, Internet architectures, traffic engineering, software definition of networks, security and network management.

The area also encompasses research related to the fundamentals of computing, including the design and analysis of sequential, parallel or distributed algorithms, the theory of computing, formal methods or programming languages. It also includes software and database engineering, including requirements engineering, software modeling and design, software testing, software systems architecture, or service-oriented systems. It also encompasses computer architecture, high-performance computing, distributed systems, computer networks, both local and non-local, and system security. It also includes intelligent systems, computational learning, shape recognition, and natural language processing. Finally, it also includes multimedia systems, computer graphics, computational geometry, virtual reality, augmented reality or Image processing.

Subareas:

  • INF / Computer Science and Information Technology
  • MNF / Microelectronics, Nanotechnology and Photonics
  • TCO / Communications Technologies

President:

Fernando Orejas Valdés
Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Panel Members:

Lourdes Araujo Serna
National University of Distance Education (Madrid)
Jose Luis Bosque Orero
University of Cantabria
Jesús Carretero Pérez
University Carlos III of Madrid
Ángela María Coves Soler
University Miguel Hernández de Elche
Pedro Ángel Cuenca Castillo
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Blas Garrido Fernández
University of Barcelona
Esther Guerra Sánchez
Autonomous University of Madrid
José Jesús Guerrero Campo
University of Zaragoza
María Luisa López Vallejo
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Pedro Meseguer González
State Agency Superior Council for Scientific Research
Íñigo Molina Fernández
University of Málaga
María Arrate Muñoz Barrutia
University Carlos III of Madrid
Jorge Navarro Ortiz
University of Granada
Rafael Pérez Jiménez
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Petia Radeva
University of Barcelona
Nieves Rodríguez Brisaboa
University of A Coruña
Manuel Rosa Zurera
University of Alcalá

It encompasses the investigations that aim to generate the knowledge and technologies necessary to guarantee an efficient and environmentally friendly energy supply, as well as the generation of new knowledge that allows the development of innovative techniques for design and management of systems of transport, both public and private, urban and interurban, of passengers and goods, in any of its possible modes: automotive, rail, air and maritime.

It covers projects related to the development and implementation of renewable energies that include projects related to solar energy in any of its forms and wind energy, related both to the development of new components and to the development of storage technologies, management and integration in conventional networks. Likewise, it includes projects related to both marine energy and projects whose research is aimed at improving efficiency in the operation of the different transport systems, reducing their costs and the environmental and social impacts associated with their activity.

Cross-cutting projects are also included with other management areas such as chemical technologies, materials, engineering or architecture, among others, from approaches aimed at energy use and not just conceptual.

Subareas:

  • ENE / Energy
  • TRA / Transportation

President:

Jesús María Arauzo Pérez
University of Zaragoza

Panel Members:

Hortensia Elena Amaría Duarte
University Carlos III of Madrid
Pablo García Fernández
University of Oviedo
Enrique Granada Álvarez
University of Vigo
Felipe Jiménez Alonso
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Alfonso Orro Arcay
University of A Coruña
Paula Sánchez Paredes
University of Castilla-La Mancha

The area covers fundamental or oriented research, from the molecular to the macroscopic level, aspects of the composition of the structure, preparation and properties of natural and synthetic substances or samples that contain them, the interactions and transformations they undergo, the mechanism of the same, the instrumentation for their analysis and the experimental and/or theoretical methodology required for their study.

It also includes research aimed at the description of the physical, chemical and biological phenomena involved in the production, manufacturing and separation processes, and the search for improvements in the conception or in the functioning of the physical, chemical or biochemical operations that make up industrial processes. It also includes research on new alternative processes and on environmental technologies and processes aimed at reducing pollution at source or alleviating its effects, including its study from the laboratory level to its scale-up at the pilot plant level, developing and sizing reactors and equipment for separation, applying simulation and optimization of processes, development of control systems.

Cross-cutting projects are also included with other management areas such as chemical technologies, materials, engineering or architecture, among others, from approaches aimed at energy use and not just conceptual.

Subareas:

  • IQM / Chemical engineering
  • QMC / Chemistry

President:

Miguel Ángel Miranda Alonso
Polytechnic University of Valencia

Panel Members:

Carlos Enrique Alemán Llansó
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Pau Ballester Balaguer
Catalan Institute of Chemical Research
Francisco Corzana López
University of La Rioja
Alberto Escarpa Miguel
University of Alcalá de Henares
Rosario Fernández Fernández
University of Seville
Pilar Gayan Sanz
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Concepción Gimeno Floria
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Concepción González Bello
University of Santiago de Compostela
Juan Ramón González Velasco
University of the Basque Country
Fernando Langa de la Puente
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Salvador Ordóñez García
University of Oviedo
Silvia Ortega Gutiérrez
Complutense University of Madrid
Isabel Pastoriza Santos
University of Vigo
Eduardo Peris Fajarnés
University Jaume I
María José Ruedas Rama
University of Granada
Ana María Soto Campos
University of Santiago de Compostela
Ignacio Tuñon García de Vicuña
University of Valencia

The area comprises all the research related to the design, preparation, characterization and application of materials. Its central theme is the relationship between structure (at any length scale) and properties. Being a markedly interdisciplinary field, it usually involves in projects that address both theoretical and experimental elements of physics and chemistry, presenting on numerous occasions aspects related to biology and engineering. The objectives pursued are both fundamental, focused on the generation of new knowledge, and applied, aimed at obtaining new materials that can improve people's quality of life.

The subareas into which it is divided encompass, as a whole, practically all of the activity that takes place in our country in materials science and technology, considering that certain areas, such as materials for biomedicine or for energy and environment have common characteristics with the subareas dedicated to functional and structural materials. A large part of nanoscience and nanotechnology research is currently being carried out in the materials area.

Subareas:

  • MBM / Materials for biomedicine
  • MEN / Materials for energy and the environment
  • MES / Structural materials
  • MFU / Materials with Electrical, Magnetic, Optical or Thermal Functionality

President:

Hernán Ruy Miguez García
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations

Panel Members:

Francisco Javier Aizpurua Iriazabal
Materials Physics Center in San Sebastián (CSIC-UPV/EHU)
Mariano Campoy Quiles
Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC)
Victorino Franco García
University of Sevilla
Francisca García Caballero
National Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM-CSIC)
Sixto Giménez Juliá
University Jaume I
María del Carmen Giménez López
University of Santiago de Compostela
José Luis Gómez Ribelles
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Rebeca Marcilla García
IMDEA Energy Institute
Elena Martínez Fraiz
University of Barcelona - IBEC
Jesús Martínez de la Fuente
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Mª Lluisa Maspoch Rulduà
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Roberto Pacios Castro
CIC EnergiGUNE
Teresa Pérez Prado
Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies Foundation
Rocío Ponce Ortiz
Department of Physical Chemistry. University of Málaga
María Varela del Arco
Complutense University of Madrid
María Jesús Vicent Docón
Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF)

The area encompasses research related to ecological and evolutionary processes that have generated the enormous wealth of biodiversity at all levels of organization, from genes, populations and species to communities and ecosystems and their interactions with human activity, as well as in the development of technologies oriented to the management, conservation and restoration of degraded habitats or species in danger of extinction, the valuation of ecosystem services and the capacity to adapt to global change.

Research aimed at the study and development of processes for the evaluation and treatment of air, water and soil pollutants and the evaluation of their impact on different ecosystems, as well as the treatment of waste, the use of natural resources and sustainable management of water resources.

It also covers the basic and technological aspects related to marine systems, both in their abiotic and biotic components and the interactions with the terrestrial and atmospheric systems, including the development of observation tools and platforms and ocean management instruments. and geological and geophysical research of the marine environment. Also of interest are research related to the study of anthropogenic pressures on the ocean and the associated impacts, including the effect of pollutants and processes that operate on a global scale, such as, for example, global warming, rising levels. from the sea, eutrophication or ocean acidification.

Knowledge of the sea requires different scales of observation, from the molecular level to the consideration of ocean basins, and involves numerous scientific disciplines through multi-disciplinary or interdisciplinary approaches. A significant fraction of projects focused on ocean research require the use of oceanographic vessels, which confers a degree of uniqueness to the MAR subarea. All marine research projects that require the use of these infrastructures are channeled through this subarea, with the exception of projects developed in polar areas.

Polar Research Subarea (CTM-PLR). Polar research is characterized by the geography where it takes place and because it is carried out under extreme conditions, which requires the contribution of complex, expensive and specific means (oceanographic vessels and polar bases). Scientific research in Antarctica is carried out under its own special and restrictive legislation, in relation to the protection of the environment. Polar research in general has a very marked international component, which is exacerbated in Arctic research by the absence of Spanish infrastructures in the area. Although research projects cannot include practically all scientific subjects, in general the disciplines included include: geodesy; geology; geodynamics; geophysics; astronomy and astrophysics; oceanography; glaciology and cryosphere; volcanology; geochemistry; atmosphere-ocean interaction; Earth observation space techniques; Modeling; Biology; Ecology; Limnology; microbiology; Faunal studies and natural products; biogeochemical cycles; speciation processes and mechanisms; biodiversity; edaphology; atmospheric physics and climate, human and social sciences includes aspects of humanities, such as polar law, anthropology of northern populations, sociology and psychology among others.

The Earth and Water Sciences subarea (CTM-CTA) integrates research on the various aspects of the earth system, including its history, its current state and its possible future evolution. It includes a wide range of established disciplines such as geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, internal geodynamics, sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleontology, geophysics, geodesy, external geodynamics, geomorphology, climatology, physical geography, limnology, edaphology, hydrology and glaciology. From the CTA subarea, interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged that respond to scientific and technological challenges in current and future socioeconomic and environmental situations. These include those related to: (1) the observation and characterization of the earth system at all temporal and spatial scales, with emphasis on the processes associated with global change, (2) the evaluation and sustainable management of surface water resources and underground, including the characterization of ecological and hydrogeological processes and those that alter the quality of water and the good condition of aquatic ecosystems; as well as the actions / treatments for its recovery (3) the exploration and sustainable exploitation of aquatic, mineral and energy resources, and the use of geological formations as stores of resources, waste and CO2; (4) knowledge of climate change from the perspective of earth sciences, integrating the reconstruction of climate analogues in the past, the characterization of the environmental and hydrological response to climate forcing, the evaluation of the expected geoenvironmental impacts, and the design of mitigation and adaptation strategies; and (5) the evaluation and prevention of natural risks with geological implications in their origin, development or impact, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, mass movements, subsidence, floods, droughts or coastal alterations, as well as the evolution of these risks in the context of global change.

Subareas:

  • BDV / Biodiversity
  • CTA / Earth and water sciences
  • CYA / Climate and atmosphere
  • MAR / Marine science and technologies
  • POL / Polar Research
  • TMA / Environmental Technologies

President:

Pedro Jordano Barbudo
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations

Panel Members:

José Luis Acuña Fernández
University of Oviedo
José Antonio Álvarez Salgado
Marine Research Institute (IIM-CSIC)
Fernando Bohoyo Muñoz
Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME-CSIC)
Núria Bonada Caparrós
University of Barcelona
José Antonio Casas de Pedro
Autonomous University of Madrid
Marta Coll Montón
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Jesús Damián de la Rosa Díaz
University of Huelva
María de los Ángeles Fernández González
University of Oviedo
Emilio Manuel Fernández Suárez
University of Vigo
José Abel Flores Villarejo
University of Salamanca
Lorena Gómez Aparicio
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Estefanía Llave Barranco
Geological and Mining Institute of Spain
Gonzalo Miguez Macho
University of Santiago de Compostela
Borja Milá Valcárcel
National Museum of Natural Sciences - CSIC
Isabel Miralles Mellado
University of Almería
Sara Palacio Blasco
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology-CSIC
Marta Mª Pazos Currás
University of Vigo
Javier Pérez Tris
Complutense University of Madrid
Francisco Javier Rodríguez Tovar
University of Granada
Cristina Sáez Jimenez
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Isabel Sanmartín Bastida
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Aurora Santos López
Complutense University of Madrid
Ana María Sastre Requena
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Antonio Tovar Sánchez
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Miguel Verdú del Campo
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
María Gloria Víllora Cano
University of Murcia

Different international organizations indicate that around 50% of the Earth's surface is dedicated to agriculture, 37% corresponds to forest masses, 12% are marginal lands and 1% represent urban areas. With the growth of the world population, the challenge of humanity is to guarantee a healthy and safe diet through innovative and competitive agriculture and animal production, within a changing global and climate scenario. Research in agricultural and agri-food sciences seeks to contribute to the sustainability and circular economy of agricultural and natural systems, addressing fundamental and directed research. The "Agriculture and Forestry" subarea includes studies of horticultural, herbaceous and woody crops and forest production systems. Includes studies on the management and interactions between soil-water-plant-atmosphere systems in relation to crop production and quality, effects of biotic and abiotic stresses on crops, biological control against pests and diseases, genetic improvement of plants and conservation of plant genetic resources, physiology, nutrition and plant biochemistry, plant biotechnology, molecular biology of plants of interest in agriculture, agroforestry systems, and agrarian economy. The "Livestock and Aquaculture" subarea covers aspects of fundamental and applied research in domestic animal species and those of productive utility, but also, in certain cases, in wild fauna. The methodological approach is multidisciplinary, with a strong role in animal experimentation. It covers research related to the health, production, nutrition, reproduction and genetics of animal species of interest to livestock, aquaculture and wildlife, although pharmacological, toxicological, internal medicine and surgery studies and other related topics are also contemplated. The products of the two previous subareas give rise to a wide variety of foods, being the subarea of ​​"Food Science and Technology" the one that deals with research related to obtaining and preserving food, as well as physical and chemical evaluation and functional thereof and / or their components. The quality, traceability and authenticity of food, as well as food safety are globally addressed. This subarea also includes research related to nutrition, metabolism and functionality of food components, and more specifically, their effects on human health.

Subareas:

  • ALI / Food Science and Technology
  • AYF / Agriculture and forestry
  • GYA / Livestock and aquaculture

President:

Francisco Tomás Barberán
CEBAS-CSIC

Panel Members:

Jorge Álvaro Fuentes
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Cristina Andrés Lacueva
University of Barcelona
Virginia Aragón Fernández
Agrifood Research and Technology Institute (IRTA)
María Dolores Carro Travieso
Polytechnic University of Madrid
María Teresa Cervera Goy
INIA-CIFOR
Andrea Chini
National Center for Biotechnology (CNB) - CSIC
María Teresa Escribano Bailón
University of Salamanca
Enric Gisbert Casas
Institut De Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA) Tarragona
Aurelio Gómez Cadenas
University Jaume I
José Alfonso Gómez Calero
Institute of Sustainable Agriculture (IAS) - CSIC
Francisco Javier Hidalgo García
Fat Institute - CSIC
Ángeles Mencía Jos Gallego
University of Sevilla
Emilia López Solanilla
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Pedro Martínez Gómez
CEBAS-CSIC de Murcia
Maria José Motilva Casado
Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) - CSIC-UR
Isidra Recio Sánchez
Food Science Research Institute (CIAL) - CSIC-UAM
Dolores Rodríguez Aguirre
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Patricia Ruas Madiedo
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations
Luis Gonzaga Santesteban García
Public University of Navarra
Yolanda Sanz Herranz
Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA) - CSIC
Ana Josefa Soler Valls
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Carolina Tafalla Piñeiro
Animal Health Research Center (CISA-INIA)

Research on the molecular and structural bases of biological functions and their interrelationships, from the molecular level to that of the organism in any living being. The area includes basic studies of molecular and cellular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, virology, physiology, neurobiology and development, immunology and computational, structural and systems biology, with the exception of those whose main objective is directly related to pathologies and / or aims to improve human health or agri-food. It also includes research aimed at the development of biotechnological products, which may have fields of origin or application also in other areas (for example, those related to biosensors, biomarkers, biocomputing, nanobiotechnology, biotransformations, proteins of industrial interest or vaccines). This area includes both basic research in the field and those that pursue transfer actions. Interdisciplinary and / or border projects are also valued.

Subareas:

  • BIF / Integrative Biology and Physiology
  • BMC / Molecular and Cell Biology
  • BTC / Biotechnology

President:

Isabel Fariñas Gómez
University of Valencia

Panel Members:

Clara Alvarez Villamarín
University of Santiago de Compostela
Inés María Antón Gutiérrez
National Center for Biotechnology (CNB) - CSIC
Julie Ann Chowen King
Niño Jesús University Children's Hospital
Eduardo Díaz Fernández
Superior Council of Scientific Investigations (CIB)
Cristina Fillat Fonts
IDIBAPS, Barcelona
Juncal Garmendia García
Institute of Agrobiotechnology (IdAB) - CSIC
Teresa Giraldez
University of La Laguna
Aitor Hierro Ayuela
Basque Foundation for Science Ikerbasque - CIC bioGUNE
José Antonio Jarillo Quiroga
National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA)
Guillermina López Bendito
University Miguel Hernandez
Oscar Lorenzo Sánchez
University of Salamanca
Miguel Manzanares Fourcade
Molecular Biology Center Severo Ochoa CSIC-UAM
Juan Méndez Zunzunegui
National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO)
Vicente Moliner Ibáñez
Jaume I University
Álvaro Rada Iglesias
Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology of Cantabria (IBBTEC) - CSIC
José Antonio del Río Fernández
Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia IBEC-University of Barcelona
Manuel Rodríguez Concepción
Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Plants (IBMCP)
Juan Antonio Rosado Dionisio
University of Extremadura
Jesús M. Sanz Morales
State Agency Superior Council Scientific Research

This is a transversal research program in the health area. It encompasses the study of the etiopathogenic mechanisms of most of the relevant pathologies in society, including diseases of the nervous system, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, metabolic, tumor, inflammatory and infectious. The program places special emphasis on the characterization of the cellular, molecular, and genetic bases involved in the genesis and development of different diseases, as well as diagnostic and pharmacological advances, and new therapies. Unlike other clinical research programs in the health area, which do not necessarily seek a better understanding of the mechanisms that cause disease, the program has a clear molecular, cellular and pathophysiological axis, with the search and identification of molecular mechanisms that underlie disease. The transversal nature lies in its multidisciplinary approach, which includes the development of a variety of technologies, such as "omics", and their application to the study of pathology.

Subareas:

  • CAN / Cancer
  • ESN / Diseases of the nervous system
  • DPT / Diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic tools
  • FOS / Physiopathology of organs and systems
  • IIT / Immunity, infection and immunotherapy

President:

David Sancho Madrid
Carlos III National Center for Cardiovascular Research

Panel Members:

Francisco Abad Santos
Autonomous University of Madrid
Enrique de Álava Casado
University of Sevilla
Sebastián Alberti Serrano
University of las Islas Baleares
Julián Aragonés López
Autonomous University of Madrid
María Angeles Balboa García

Institute of Biology and Molecular Genetics - CSIC

Esther Berrocoso Domínguez
University of Cádiz
María José Buzón Gómez
Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR)
Ricardo Caballero Collado
Complutense University of Madrid
María del Carmen Caelles Franch
University of Barcelona
Arkaitz Carracedo Perez
CIC bioGUNE
Irene Cózar Castellano
University of Valladolid
Pablo Engel Rocamora
University of Barcelona
Roger Gomis Cabré
Private Foundation Biomedical Research Institute
Rosa María Hernández Martín
University of the Basque Country
Pablo Huertas Sánchez
Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine
María Dolores Ledesma Muñoz
Severo Ochoa Molecular Biology Center
Miguel Antonio López Pérez
University of Santiago de Compostela
Cristina López Rodríguez
University Pompeu Fabra
María Isabel Loza García
University of Santiago de Compostela
Helena Mira Aparicio
Severo Ochoa Molecular Biology Center (IBV). CSIC
Gema Moreno Bueno
Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) / MD Anderson International Spain Foundation (FMDA)
Mª del Mar Orzáez Calatayud
Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF)
Mercé Pallás Lliberia
University of Barcelona
Estela Paz Artal
University Hospital 12 de Octubre
José María Pérez Pomares
University of Málaga
Diego Rodríguez Puyol
University of Alcalá
Miriam Royo Expósito
Institute of Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC). CSIC
Carlos Alberto Saura Antolín
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Xose Antón Suárez Puente
University of Oviedo
Olga Valverde Granados
University Pompeu Fabra
Gemma Vilahur García
Santa Cruz and San Pablo Hospital Research Institute
Ana María Zubiaga Elordieta
University of the Basque Country