I'm an experimental physicist with a wide scope of interests such as sustainable development, health, technology, and any topic that may have a societal impact.My most recent research work was focused on the growth and characterization of epitaxial thin films of complex oxides. My contribution led to our new theory explaining the transparency of some metallic oxides, which might become essential materials for solar cells and displays. Besides, I have worked with magnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment and magnetic materials for data storage. All these experiences have built my expertise in solid-state physics, materials science, thin film deposition techniques, characterization techniques, programming, among other skills.Apart from the technical know-how, my former colleagues would describe me as a communicative and creative person, as well as a positive thinker.I’m thus convinced that the scientist spark that matured in me during the years will be a great asset for my next endeavors.