I’m an ecuadorian theoretical physics PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), under the supervision of Prof. Grigory Tarnopolsky. My research focuses on the bridge between theoretical and numerical studies of critical phenomena and its various realizations. I also enjoy applying advanced mathematics, simulation, and data analysis to real‑world problems.
About me
I obtained my Bachelors in Mathematics and Physics at Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) , where I gained experience in experimental condensed matter physics, theoretical high energy physics, and computer science fundamentals. After graduation, I worked as a full-time Teaching Assistant in the Math and Physics department at USFQ where I leveraged my learning and communication skills in technical concepts.
A year and a half later, I went to the International Centre of Theoretical Physics (ICTP) to study the Postgraduate Diploma Programme before pursuing my doctorate dream in Pittsburgh, at CMU, the perfect place to do both Machine Learning and Physics with leading experts in the fields.