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ABOUT ME

My research focuses on phenomenological aspects of Dark Matter and neutrinos. Specifically, I explore models of DM-neutrino and neutrino self-interactions with current and future cosmological, astrophysical and particle physics data.

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In my Master's thesis A Global Analysis of Scalar Dark Matter-neutrino Interactions at the 1-loop LevelI find a viable parameter space where said model can reproduce the amount of DM that we observe today and is consistent with other constraints. Publication coming in 2023!

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I am also a former group member of AstroNu at the Niels Bohr Institute and the DARK Cosmology Centre. This is a result of doing an internship by winning the John N. Bahcall Physics Award in 2019.

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You can know more about me by downloading my CV

(the English version is more updated).

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EDUCATION

RESEARCH INTERESTS

High Energy Astrophysics

Extragalactic neutrinos and their sources.

2023 -

Instituto de Física Teórica (IFT-UAM)

Ph.D. Astroparticle Physics.

Advisor: David G. Cerdeño.

Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology

Dark Matter and neutrino phenomenology.

2015 - 2020

Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC)

B.Sc. Physics.

2021 - 2022

Queen's University

M.Sc. Astroparticle Physics.

Advisor: Aaron Vincent.

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