She went to the University of Hamburg in Germany for continued study in mathematical physics, earning a master's degree in 2011 and completing her doctorate (Dr. rer.
[2] Her dissertation, Matrix factorizations and the Landau-Ginzburg/conformal field theory correspondence, was supervised by Ingo Runkel.
There, she was supported by a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship and a Veni grant of the Dutch Research Council.
[2] Utrecht University gave Ros Camacho their Westerdijk Award, for work "to create a more diverse organisation", including mentoring Spanish-speaking students and encouraging work by women in mathematics and mathematical physics, in 2019.
[5] The London Mathematical Society awarded Ros Camacho their 2024 Anne Bennett Prize, "for her ground-breaking work on categorical proofs of the Landau–Ginzburg/Conformal Field Theory correspondence and her tireless dedication to the advancement of women in mathematical physics".