As an educator, I teach Physics to Engineering students and a course on the History of Science for non-engineers. Additionally, I am in charge of the course Research Methods for graduate students, where I can help young researchers with their first steps in the difficult world of academia, and prepare them better for the issues they will face in the scientific profession.
My research tackles models and problems in physics, chemistry, optics, and other disciplines, that can be studied with mathematical tools. This research can be classified as Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics.
My inspiration comes from my mentors: María Cristina Depassier, Rafael Benguria, Philip Holmes, and Ioannis Kevrekidis.
My research tackles models and problems in physics, chemistry, optics, and other disciplines, that can be studied with mathematical tools. This research can be classified as Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics.
My inspiration comes from my mentors: María Cristina Depassier, Rafael Benguria, Philip Holmes, and Ioannis Kevrekidis.
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