I have always been very clear that I wanted to study Mechanical Engineering. However, my approach has clearly changed over time. At first my interest in Engineering was mainly practical, but over time and the different experiences I have had, I realized that the area in which I can develop my full potential is in teaching technical subjects in Science and Engineering.
I still remember when I was a Mechanical Engineering student in college. At that time it was normal for many of my classmates to ask me to solve problems they had in assimilating all the content given in class. Of course, I couldn't always understand everything and therefore help them. But in the moments that I could, I realized that my classmates tended to be quite satisfied with my explanations. It seems that destiny was giving me clues to that I chose to dedicate my life to teaching, but I couldn't recognize them at that time. It took me several years to realize that my place was, indeed, in teaching. It was during my last year as a master's student when I decided to embark on this adventure, until today.
And that's how I got here, dreaming of taking the next step in my passion: learning and teaching.
Linear Algebra, Calculus, Physics (Classic Mechanics)
Mechanical Engineering (BSc Degree)
Mechanical Engineering (BSc Degree)
Mechanical Engineering (MSc Degree)