PhD in Humanities, in History, from the Autonomous Metropolitan University-Iztapalapa (UAM-I), Mexico City (2017-2021) with the thesis: “Socioeconomic Conflict, Judeophobia, Anti-Protestantism, and Violence Against Foreigners in Mexico (1821-1839)”. Tutor: Dr. Brian Francis Connaughton Hanley. - Master in History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City (2014-2016) with the thesis: “Broken Crosses and Tears of God: Anti-Catholicism, Blasphemy, and Desecration during General Winfield Scott's Campaign in the Mexican-American War (1847-1848)”. Tutor: Dr. Ana Rosa Suárez Argüello. He holds a degree in History from the UAM-I, Mexico City (2009-2013) with the thesis: "Atrocities in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)."
He is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNII), Level 1 (2024-2028).
Member of the Jury for the Best Academic Article in "Social History" of the Mexican Commission of Historical Sciences (2022). This activity began in late 2024 but is ongoing. The Jury will review articles published in 2022.
He is a Conacyt fellow (Postdoctoral, 2022-2026). He received the Alfredo Harp Helú and UABJO Foundation Fellowship, Oaxaca, 2019; a Research Fellowship from the National Institute for Historical Studies of the Mexican Revolutions (INEHRM), Mexico City, 2019; a Conacyt Fellow (PhD, 2017-2021); a Fellow from the Dr. José María Luis Mora Research Institute-Conacyt, Mexico City, 2016; Clío Scholarship awarded by the UNAM Foundation, Mexico City, (2015); and UNAM Fellow (Master's 2014-2016).