Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente received a BSc in Biology (concentration in Organisms and Systems) from the University of Barcelona (2003–07) and a MSc in Palaeontology from the University of Barcelona and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (2007–08). Later, he received a PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Barcelona (2008–12) supervised by Dr. Xavier Delclòs (UB) and Dr. Enrique Peñalver (IGME), with a project entitled 'Arthropod palaeobiology of the Cretaceous amber from El Soplao (Cantabria, Spain)'.
Prior to coming to the Museum, Dr. Pérez-de la Fuente was a postdoctoral fellow at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard University) funded by the US National Science Foundation for four years, where he led the digitisation/identification efforts on the F M Carpenter collection, one of the premier fossil insect collections worldwide, with about 35,000 specimens. He has published more than twenty papers in both specialised and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journals, participated in more than twenty contributions to international meetings, lectured on palaeontology and entomology at university level, and participated in numerous amber excavations.