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¡Hola! 

I’m an international student from Mexico City interested in the intersection between humanities, social sciences and economics. I have mostly experience working with professors in the humanities and social sciences, but I want to expand my research to other quantitative fields such as economics. 

This year, I’ll be conducting my own independent research as a Wolf Humanities Fellow. I’ll be researching on popular saints in Mexico City. I’m interested in graduate studies and I would love to collaborate with other students in their independent studies and research projects. 

I’m planning to double major in Mathematical Economics and Religious Studies and I have a special interest in East Asia and Latin America, so if you have any questions related to those fields don’t hesitate to contact me. 

I hope to see you soon!

Other interests: coffee, Lindy Hop, biking, languages, business and politics

Research Experience: 

  1. Research Assistant with Professor Tulia Falleti on Dispossessions in the Americas
  2. Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring (PURM) with Professor Thomas on The Politics of Education in the United States and Japan
  3. Global Research & Internship Program in Montevideo, Uruguay.
  4. Wolf Humanities Fellowship 
Affiliations: International Students, Work-study
Academic Major(s): Mathematical Economics, Religious Studies
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