Currently, I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Analysis at the University of Valencia. Previously, I completed postdoctoral stays at the Autonomous University of Madrid (2022-2023) and the University of Valencia (2021-2022).
During my first postdoc, I began a collaboration with Esther Cabezas-Rivas (UV) and Salvador Moll (UV) on the anisotropic mean curvature flow, a topic with potential applications in deriving geometric inequalities. In my second postdoc, I initiated research on non-uniqueness for the Euler equation and the surface quasi-geostrophic (SQG) equation, collaborating with Ángel Castro (ICMAT), Daniel Faraco (UAM), and Francisco Mengual (MPI MIS).
I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Valencia under the supervision of José M. Mazón and Julián Toledo, focusing on partial differential equations in random walk spaces. This approach includes the study of PDEs on graphs, an area of significant relevance due to its applications in fields such as Big Data, Social Networks, and image denoising.
In 2014, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Valencia, receiving the extraordinary graduation prize and the "Fundació del Carmen Izquierdo Besante Monzó" Prize for the best academic record in the fields of Science, Engineering, and Architecture. In 2015, I completed a Master’s degree in Mathematics and Applications at the Autonomous University of Madrid, focusing my Master’s thesis on Ricci curvature in metric spaces under the supervision of Daniel Faraco and Luis Guijarro. That same year, I was awarded a La Caixa fellowship to pursue further studies at the University of Cambridge, where I completed the Master of Advanced Study in Pure Mathematics (Part III of the Mathematical Tripos).