I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics at ITAM. I wrote my thesis about the Stokes Theorem in Manifolds under the supervision of Ricardo Berlanga Zubiaga.
For my Master’s degree in Mathematics at PUC-Rio, Brazil, the subject of study of my thesis, under the supervision Paul A. Schweitzer, was Thurston´s Geometric Models for 3-Manifolds.
I received my PhD in Sciences, with honors, specializating in Mathematics from the UAEM Morelos, with Gabriela Hinojosa Palafox and Rogelio Valdez Delgado as my advisors. We, proved among other problems, a generalization to a problem solved by the Fields Medal winner, Curtis T McMullen, proposed by Alberto Verjovsky, on the continuous variation of the Hausdorff dimension for dynamically defined wild knots.
I’ve been a subject teacher at ITAM for one semester in 1988, and from 2002 to 2022. I am currently a full time professor at the Mathematics Department at ITAM, as well as being the head of the CAME (Centro de Aprendizaje en Matemáticas y Estadística)