- University of NottinghamAssistant Professor in SociologyNottingham
- The Toronto Metropolitan UniversityProfessorToronto
- National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET)FellowBuenos Aires
- National University of San MartinPhD StudentSan Martin
PhD researcher at the LSE, exploring the role of race and racism in the schooling of the racialised and migrantised Other in Germany.
PhD researcher at the LSE, exploring the role of race and racism in the schooling of the racialised and migrantised Other in Germany.
- Utrecht University, Dept. GovernanceAssistant Professorutrecht
- Radboud UniversityPostdoctoral ResearcherNijmegen
- Ghent UniversityPhD Candidate
- University of BolognaMarie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Global Fellowship ResearcherBologna
- University of BolognaPostdoc researcher within the project Horizon2020 "Welcoming Spaces"Bologna
Hi, currently I am a PhD student at the MPIDR. I have a master on Computing and Industrial Mathematics from the Center of Mathematics Research, CIMAT, and a B.S. in Actuarial Science from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM. My interests are on demography, programming, and statistics. I love coding, looking for patterns, and visualizing data.
- Max Planck Institute For Demographic ResearchPhD Student / ResearcherRostock
- Consejo Nacional de PoblaciónHead of the Demographic Analysis DepartmentMexico City
Hi, currently I am a PhD student at the MPIDR. I have a master on Computing and Industrial Mathematics from the Center of Mathematics Research, CIMAT, and a B.S. in Actuarial Science from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM. My interests are on demography, programming, and statistics. I love coding, looking for patterns, and visualizing data.
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