Throughout my career, I have participated in numerous lectures, where I delve into the implications of Probabilities in innovation and industrial development. These opportunities have not only enriched my understanding but also led to me being invited as a speaker at various national and international conferences, organized by esteemed institutions such as Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
As a Probability and Statistics group member at the Mathematics Department of the National Polytechnic School, I collaborate with students in the Mathematical Engineering program to organize weekly discussions. These sessions delve into intriguing topics such as Simulation, Stochastic Processes, and Probabilities, and we make a point to underscore their practical applications in various industries.
These sessions are not just about learning and sharing ideas. They are about bridging the gap between theory and practice. My ultimate aim is to create an environment that ignites a passion for exploring the transformative power of applied mathematics. I believe that by promoting continuous development in their training and the advancement of applied knowledge, we can inspire students and professionals to make a real difference in their fields.