Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Economics, The University of Chicago 2013

M.A. Economics, The University of Chicago 2009

B.Sc. Economic Theory, ITAM (Mexico City) 2006

B.Sc. Applied Mathematics, ITAM 2006

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ITAM Business School. Assistant Professor, since August 2021

ITAM Business School. Visiting Assistant Professor, since January 2019

Banco de México. Economic Researcher, September 2013-January 2019

HONORS AND AWARDS

Francis William Immasche Endowment Fund Economics Dissertation Fellowship 2012-2013

Theodore W. and Esther Schultz Economics Dissertation Fellowship 2011-2012

University of Chicago Unendowed Fellowship 2009-2012

Beca Raúl Baillères de Excelencia Académica ITAM 2000-2005

Beca Miguel Mancera ITAM 2000-2005

PRESENTATIONS

Banco de México, Bank for International Settlements, Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias, Federal Reserve Bank Dallas, FIRA, Georgetown University, Imperial College London, Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía, International Economics Association Meetings, International Federation of Operational Research Societies, International Monetary Fund, International Transport Forum, Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association Meetings, Latin American Meetings of the Econometric Society, North American Meetings of the Econometric Society, Sobre México, Southern Economics Association Meetings, The University of Chicago, Urban Economics Association Meetings, World Bank.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Referee, The Journal of Political Economy, International Economic Review

COURSES ATTENDED POST-GRADUATION

Study Center Gerzensee, Swiss National Bank. “Advanced Topics in Monetary Economics” (60 hours). Prof. Lawrence Christiano (Northwestern) and Prof. Carl Walsh (UCSC). August 2016

Center for Latin American Monetary Studies. “Forecasting and Policy Analysis with DSGE and Time Series Models” (30 hours). Prof. Marco Del Negro (FRBNY). September 2016

Center for Latin American Monetary Studies. “Big Data for Central Banks” (30 hours). Prof. Julia Lane (NYU). September 2016