

Optoelectronic Hybrid Devices Laboratory
LDHO

PERSONAL FORMATION
His professional preparation was as a Physical Engineer at the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí, Mexico 2007. He completed his Master's Degree in Applied Sciences with a specialization in Optics at the Optical Communication Research Institute (IICO) San Luis Potosí, Mexico 2010. In 2015 he obtained his PhD degree with specialization in Advanced Materials at the Potosino Institute for Scientific and Technological Research (IPICYT) San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Development and characterization of nanostructured biocompatible materials
Development of nanostructured devices using highproduction techniques
Modal response prediction of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems
Theoretical simulations of modeling and device based on nanostructured materials
Master of Applied Sciences
Instituto de Investigación en Comunicación Óptica (IICO, UASLP)
PhD: Applied Science in the Option of Materials Science
Instituto Potosíno de Investigación Cientifica y Tecnologica, A.C.
His postdoctoral period was developed in the Nanotechnology Approach and Device Design Group at the Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM), Monterrey Campus, Mexico 2016-2017. He has several research stays at universities in Brazil and the United States. He recently completed a postdoctoral stay at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 2018, conducting research of ultrathin films via printing with application in optoelectronic devices. Currently, he is a research professor in the Department of Mechanics and Advanced Materials of the School of Engineering and Science of ITESM, Campus Monterrey. In addition, since 2015 belongs to the National System of Researchers (SNI), Level 1. His areas of interest and research are the development of nanocomposite hybrid devices based on polymers and nanostructures (carbon, clay, metals, etc.) for applications in energy alternatives.
Physical Engineer