A brief introduction of myself…
I am currently a doctoral researcher at IMT Atlantique - Brest in the Micro-Ondes department. My research focus on the study of spin waves (magnons) for applications in neuromorphic computing and signal processing.
Academia
I did my M.Sc. in Physics at the Institute of Physics, UNAM in Mexico, under the supervision of Dr. Yuri G. Rubo, graduating with honors. My research was devoted to the creation of a quantum theory for the analysis of a polaritonic condensate with Parity-Time symmetry which also allowed the study of the semiclassical limit. After that I had the opportunity to be a research assistant at IFT, UAM in Madrid, under the supervision of Dr. Alejandro Bermudez Carballo. This research investigated the symmetric and anisotropic surface codes, and the XZZX surface code under biased noise, in the context of quantum error correction for trapped-ion qubits.
I am now a doctoral researcher at IMT Atlantique - Brest in the Micro-Ondes department, under the supervision of Dr. Vincent Vlaminck. My research focuses on the study of a Magnon Interferometry which is funded by the PEPR SPIN - SWING project.
I am passionate about teaching. I have been a teaching assistant in three undergraduate courses for electromagnetism and a preparatory course for the Physics Graduate program at UNAM, Mexico. Sharing knowledge is one of my biggest dreams.
Extras
Beyond academic life, I enjoy electronic music—particularly artists such as John Digweed, Chemical Brothers, Sasha, Hernán Cattáneo, Patrice Bäumel, among others. Football has been a lifelong passion and source of personal strength, but I also enjoy playing volleyball and handball. Additionally, I have a strong interest in magic, especially card magic (in which I am a beginner). I find it fascinating how card tricks can capture the essence of both life and quantum mechanics; in fact, many aspects of quantum phenomena can be metaphorically illustrated through a well-executed performance.
