User Portlet
I'm a Peruvian physicist, educator, and research programmer with a strong background in mathematics, computational science, and scientific communication. I earned my degree in physics from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), where I ranked among the top students in my cohort and received academic excellence distinctions and scholarships throughout my undergraduate studies.
My academic work has focused on complex systems, nonlinear dynamics, and reaction-diffusion models, particularly in the study of chemical systems and stochastic differential equations. My undergraduate thesis explored the iodate-arsenous acid reaction through a reaction-diffusion framework, reflecting his long-standing interest in mathematical modeling and computational physics.
Alongside my technical work, I have built a meaningful career in education. I have worked as a mathematics teacher and tutor at CEPREPUC, PUCP’s pre-university center, where I taught pre-university students and mentored high school students in both academic performance and vocational guidance.