LUIS
PABLO NÚÑEZ
PROFESOR CONTRATADO DOCTOR
DEPARTMENT: LENGUA ESPAÑOLA
FACULTY: FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA Y LETRAS
Area: Spanish Language
Research group: EL LEXICO ESPAÑOL: DESCRIPCION Y APLICACIONES
Email: luispablo@ugr.es
Personal web: https://wpd.ugr.es/~luispablo/
Doctor by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with the thesis Lexicografía hispano-francesa de los siglos XVI y XVII estudio y catálogo de los repertorios 2008. Supervised by Dr. Manuel Alvar Ezquerra.
Luis PABLO NÚÑEZ, PhD by Complutense University, with Honours and European Distinction (doctoral thesis supervised by Dr. Manuel Alvar Ezquerra, 2008). He graduated in Hispanic Linguistics with honours, as the best in the promotion, at the same University. He has worked at the Cervantes Institute (Hispanism section), the European University of Madrid, the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), and as a postdoctoral fellow in Humanities at the Moncloa International Campus of Excellence (CEI UCM-UPM, 2011-2013). He actually works at Granada University. His research involves the study of dictionaries, the vocabulary, the tendencies in publishing and the edition of texts (Master's degree in Research of Literary Heritage, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in collaboration with the Spanish National Library, UAM-BNE). He is the author of more than 150 publications, including the book of poems Luz. Light. Licht (Minobitia, 2010) and Estupor (Alhulia, 2019), and the academic books El arte de las palabras: Diccionarios e imprenta en el Siglo de Oro (XII Premio de Investigación Bibliográfica "Bartolomé José Gallardo" 2009), Hacia una flora universal: la Botánica y el español como lengua de la ciencia (Cilengua, 2012) and Escritorios electrónicos para las literaturas (editor, UCM, 2013). He won the 1st Essay Prize promoted by Universidad de Navarra in 2006 and the Idea Prize of the Cajamadrid Foundation in 2011. He has also written an unpublished play, De/construcción (2009). Together with Pepa Rull, he promotes the Youtube channel EnClave Poética for the dissemination of contemporary and Sephardic poetry.