Received engineering degree at the Universidad de Celaya (México, 1989-1994), graduated with the title of Agricultural Engineer with specialty in biotechnology; thesis: “Development of a more efficient tissue culture for the cloning of Brassica oleracea”, graduating with the highest honors, in 1994. Then pursued applied mathematics and theoretical physics studies at Cambridge University, United Kingdom, reading Part III, Mathematical Tripos, from 1994-1995, and then obtaining an M. Phil. in theoretical chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the same university (1995-1996) with the thesis “Chaos in Inert Gas Clusters”. Doctorate at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University (Czech Republic, 1997-2001), graduating with the dissertation “Self-Organization in Z-Pinch Plasmas”. Back in Mexico, hired by the Mexican Petroleum Institute, where he did research in porous media from 2001 to 2017. Main research interests are the Systematic Mathematical Modeling of Continuous Media, applied numerical methods, and applied theory of numbers. Other mathematical interests include the geometrical properties of helices and spirals, and their relationship with recursivity, and spatial and temporal patterns of differential equations in arbitrary dimensions.