Here I share a few moments that show how my academic and professional trajectory has evolved over time.
I completed the Master in Economics program at PUC Chile between 2021 and 2022. This photo shows my graduation ceremony in March 2023 with my thesis advisor, Javier Turen.
I completed my bachelor’s degree at Universidad de La Frontera between 2016 and 2020. This photo shows my graduation ceremony in December 2021, where I delivered the commencement speech for my class — with masks on, in pandemic mode!
Since July 2024, I have been a Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant in the IMF’s Research Department (Systemic Issues Division), as part of the competitive RAP program, contributing to research on international macroeconomics and sovereign risk.
Between July 2022 and June 2024, I worked in the International Analysis area of the Central Bank of Chile, contributing to global macro-financial monitoring and supporting the Monetary Policy Report and the Financial Stability Report.
Presenter at the European Association of Young Economists Meeting 2025 at King’s College London, sharing new evidence on global financial spillovers of Chinese macroeconomic surprises. [Program link]
Presenter at the Princeton Pre-Doctoral Economics Conference 2025, discussing the global market impact of Chinese macroeconomic surprises. [Program link]
Presenter at the Workshop Alumni Economics 2024, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, presenting early results on global financial spillovers from Chinese macroeconomic surprises. [Program link]
Presenter at the Workshop Alumni Economics 2023, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, sharing early work on global financial spillovers of Chinese macroeconomic surprises. [Program link]
Presented my research on the global financial spillovers of Chinese macroeconomic surprises at the SECHI 2023 Meeting (Chilean Economic Society), where it received the Best Macro Poster Prize. [Poster link]