I have had the privilege of teaching various courses over the years, serving as both a Teaching Assistant (TA) and a Lecturer in diverse settings. These experiences have covered different educational levels: high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. Teaching has proven to be one of the most rewarding aspects of my career, and I find immense joy in facilitating the process of building and transfering knowledge.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of some of the lectures I have taught:
Introduction to calculus (Summer school for high school students, Universidad de Chile)
Introduction to algebraic structures (Summer school for high school students, Universidad de Chile)
Introduction to algebra - Introducción al álgebra (MA1101 Universidad de Chile)
Introduction to calculus - Introducción al cálculo (MA1001 Universidad de Chile)
Differential and integral calculus - Cálculo diferencial e integral (MA1002 Universidad de Chile)
Calculus in several variables - Cálculo en varias variables (MA2001 Universidad de Chile)
Complex variable and vector calculus - Cálculo avanzado y aplicaciones (MA2002 Universidad de Chile)
Real analysis - Análisis (MA3801 Universidad de Chile)
Real analysis for graduate students (Universidad de Chile)
Algebra (INGE1439 Engineering undergrads, Universidad San Sebastián)
(Basic) Mathematics (DCEX0002 Biochemistry & Bachelor degree in Health Sciences, Universidad San Sebastián)
The majority of the materials used, including exercise sheets and exams, are freely available. You can find them in the following (finally published!) link. Be aware: I'm (hopefully) going to upload more material as long as I can find the original TeX source codes (this especially applies to my teaching activities in 2nd semester of 2018 and 1st semester of 2019).
Picture: Museo de la Educación Gabriela Mistral (MEGM), Santiago, Chile.
Last update (this section): August 2025.