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I am a theoretical physicist with a strong focus on computational data analysis and the development of tools for solving complex quantitative problems. My scientific career has equipped me with deep analytical thinking, solid teamwork experience, and a proven ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. I have effectively conveyed intricate concepts through numerous talks and lectures worldwide. Passionate about new technologies and sound software development practices, I am driven by the challenge of uncovering the stories hidden within data.


I. Present Position

  • (2022/02 - 2026/08): Ingénieur Chercheur (Postdoctoral Researcher), CEA, Grenoble, France
    • Theoretical and numerical modeling of silicon/germanium spin quantum bits: study of structural and electronic properties.
    • PI: Yann-Michel Niquet (CEA Grenoble)

II. Technical Skills

  • Languages: Spanish (native), english (full proficiency), french (fluent)
  • Programming languages: Python, Fortran90, bash, html/css, HPC computing
  • Python ecosystem: matplotlib, numpy/scipy/sympy, pandas, sci-kit learn, asyncio, plotly/dash, quarto, mpi4py, lmfit
  • Coding tools: VS Code, VIM, git, JupyterLab
  • Operating systems: Linux(CentOS, Ubuntu), MS Windows, Mac OS
  • Office software: MS Office, Latex, LyX, Blender, Inkscape, Paraview
  • Analytical Skills: Advanced statistics, advanced calculus, partial differential equations, advanced linear algebra, numerical methods.

III. Education

  • (2016/11) - Bachelor in Physics, Universidad de Chile, FCFM, Santiago, Chile
  • (2021/12) - PhD in Physics, Universidad de Chile, FCFM, Santiago, Chile

IV. Professional Experience

  • (2014/03 - 2020/06) - Teaching Assitant, DFI-FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
    • Taught in courses of: classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, solid state physics.
  • (2017/03 - 2021/12) - PhD Student, DFI-FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
    • Program of doctoral studies sponsored by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarollo (ANID, Chile). Topological states in quantum matter (mainly 2D materials) induced by periodically driven potentials. Study of topological signatures measuring by numerical means their quantum transport properties: Hall conductance and current fluctuations in Floquet systems.
    • PI : Luis Foa Torres.
  • (2020/09 - 2020/12) - Doctoral Internship, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
    • International internship for national PhD candidates sponsored by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarollo (ANID, Chile). Numerical modeling of Quantum Walks.
    • PI : János K. Asbóth
  • (2022/02 - 2026/08) - Postdoctoral Researcher, Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Grenoble, France
    • Design of semiconducting spin qubits. Electrostatic design and semiconductors theory is applied to determine different figures of merit: Rabi frequency, quality factors, and fidelities.
    • PI: Yann-Michel Niquet

V. Selected Scientific Publications

  • Spin-Polarized Tunable Photocurrents, Nano Lett. 21, 3177 (2021)
  • Hole spin manipulation in inhomogeneous and nonseparable electric fields, Physical Review B 106, 235426 (2022)
  • Hole spin driving by strain-induced spin-orbit interactions, Physical Review Letters 131, 097002 (2023)
  • Linear-in-momentum spin orbit interactions in planar Ge/GeSi heterostructures and spin qubits. Physical Review B 108, 205416 (2023)
  • Optimal operation of hole spin qubits, arXiv: 2412.13069 (accepted for Nature Physics) (2024)
  • A two-dimensional 10-qubit array in germanium with robust and localised qubit control, arXiv: 2412.16044 (accepted for Nature Communications) (2024)
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VI. Selected Scientific Talks

  • (2021/12): Spin Polarized Tunable Photocurrents
    • Quantum2021 Conference, Phantom Foundation, Bilbao, Spain
  • (2023/03): Hole Spin Manipulation in Inhomogeneous and Non-Separable Electric Fields
    • American Physical Society, March Meeting, Las Vegas, United States of America
  • (2023/07): Manipulation of the Hole Spin Qubits in Germanium Heterostructures Quantum Dots
    • Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience Seminairs, Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia
  • (2024/09): Geometry of the Dephasing Sweet-Spots of Spin Orbit Qubits
    • Silicon Quantum Electronics Workshop (SiQEW 2024), Davos, Switzerland
  • (2025/09): Hole Spin Qubits in Unstrained Germanium Layers
    • Qtech’25, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary