Rice University
Houston, TX
PhD in Physics [degree conferral on May 2020]
Thesis: Magnetic frustration, Kondo effect, and superconductivity in strongly correlated electron systems.
Committee Members: Andriy H. Nevidomskyy (chair), Matthew S. Foster, and Gustavo Scuseria.
Successfully defended on Friday, August 16, 2019.
Certificate on Teaching and Learning [august 2015]
Awarded by the Center for Teaching Excellence.
Included the following courses:
Principles of Effective Teaching
Research on Teaching and Learning
Practicum in College Teaching
Teaching Portfolio
MS in Physics [May 2015]
My Master's research was focused on the study of the bilinear-biquadratic spin model on the iron pnictides, as well as the differences in results that distinct spin representation approaches give rise to. You can check the findings on the published paper listed in the publications section.
The University of the Basque Country
Leioa, Vizcaya (Spain)
BS in Physics [June 2011]
Valedictorian
I completed my BS with a focus on theoretical physics, taking courses in particle physics, quantum field theory, general relativity, and mathematical methods.
I completed the two final years on my degree at The University of Barcelona and The University of Texas at Austin, respectively.