As a prospective nanotechnology engineering student at TEC de Monterrey, I am driven by the ambitious goal of pioneering advancements in material science through the manipulation of the nanoscale. My aspiration is to delve into the fundamental nature of matter, with the ultimate aim of innovating technologies that can significantly influence people's well-being, economic prosperity, and environmental sustainability.MY HIGHLIGHTS- Academic Excellence Scholarship recipient at TEC de Monterrey.- Research Intern at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.- Achieved both Winner and Runner-up positions in a poster contest titled "Implementation of zinc oxide quantum dots as a nanosystem for drug transport," held at Universidad Politécnica del Valle de México and Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, respectively. The project was conducted in collaboration with the company Spintronics.I am actively seeking opportunities and challenges that push me to my limits. Drawing from my background in biology, physics, and mathematics, I aim to leverage my research experience at TEC and BWH to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in the field.MY INTERESTS- Stay updated with the latest news regarding advancements in nanotechnology and emerging technologies.- Actively participate in seminars, talks, and courses aimed at expanding my expertise in specific areas of interest.If you're interested in connecting or simply having a conversation, I welcome you to reach out to me on LinkedIn. You can also contact me via email at ivanvelazquezjr3@gmail.com. I look forward to engaging with you.