I am a Mexican researcher at the Department of High Energy Physics of the Institute for Nuclear Science at Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM). I work in String Theory, which is Physics' most recent attempt to answer an ancient question: what is the world made of ? (Click here to look at my research papers.)

I was formerly a graduate student at the Physics Department of Princeton University. My thesis advisor was Professor Curtis G. Callan.

After Princeton, and before returning to Mexico, I spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of Stockholm University

Before Princeton, I was an undergraduate at Brandeis University, and after that I spent one year teaching Physics to Engineering students at ITESM, Mexico City Campus.

I am concerned about poverty and social injustice (click here to help fight it). As you might expect, I am very interested in science in general.

        

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