I am an engineer with a background in process-related topics such as transport phenomena, reaction engineering, and separation processes. I have experience working on gas treatment and adsorption systems, where I have been involved in design, implementation, and performance evaluation, giving me a broad understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering systems.

Currently, I am working on a magnetocaloric heat pump, focusing on the analysis and optimization of its performance. This work allows me to explore alternative and more sustainable cooling technologies, while combining modeling and system-level understanding.

I am particularly interested in connecting fundamental principles with real-world applications, and I enjoy working on complex problems that require both analytical thinking and practical insight. I value collaborative environments and continuous learning, and I am motivated by contributing to research that has a tangible impact.

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I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Nanotechnology in Mexico, where I developed a strong foundation in materials science and fundamental engineering principles at the nanoscale. I then pursued a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering in Germany, where I expanded my knowledge in process engineering, including transport phenomena, reaction engineering, and separation processes.

Currently, I am pursuing my PhD in the Netherlands, focusing on advanced energy and process-related systems. This international academic path has allowed me to gain a multidisciplinary perspective, as well as experience working in different research and cultural environments.

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