I hold a PhD in Physics and Matter Sciences from Aix-Marseille University (France) and a second PhD in Interdisciplinary Sciences from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (Mexico). I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the UASLP with support from SECITIH, and I serve as a visiting professor at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas. My research is affiliated with the Dinámica Potosina research group. I am also a member of the Mexican Mathematical Society and the Ibero-American Network of Computational Sociology, and a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNII), Level C.
Doctorate in Interdisciplinary Sciences with a specialization in Mathematical Modeling and Computation.
Doctorate in Physics and Mathematical Sciences with a specialization in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics.
My research focuses on dynamical, complex, and biologically inspired systems. I study the transient regimes of synchronizing dynamical systems using a combinatorial approach. In addition, I work on the modeling of social systems, employing various methodologies such as agent-based models. I have also specialized in the analysis and management of large-scale databases.
I completed my master’s thesis under the supervision of Dr. Edgardo Ugalde in IF-UASLP. I conducted my undergraduate thesis under the guidance of Dr. Leticia Ramírez and Dr. Juan Martínez in UAM-UAZ.
Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Sciences with a specialization in Mathematical Modeling and Computation.