Mauricio Suárez is a Spanish anglophone philosopher who specialises in philosophy and history of the natural sciences.
He earned a BSc in astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh (1991), and an MSc and a PhD in philosophy of science from the London School of Economics (1992 and 1997 respectively).
His doctoral thesis was on "Models of the world, data-models and the practice of science: The semantics of quantum theory".
[1] He currently holds a professorship (Cátedra, with habilitation / acreditación in 2009) in Logic and Philosophy of Science at Complutense University of Madrid.
He has published on models, representation, causal inference, propensities, and the philosophies of quantum mechanics, evolutionary biology, chemistry.