Argentina
I define myself as an enthusiastic, hardworking, and creative person. With over 10 years of experience in academia, I have developed a strong skill set in research and teaching. My primary expertise is in agronomy and agricultural sciences, with a particular focus on crop physiology, crop simulation models, and resource-use efficiency. As a team player, I excel at exploring and organizing scientific information, designing experiments, and effectively communicating scientific knowledge. I also have advanced computer skills, especially in experimental data analysis, mathematical modeling to describe system behavior, and the design of simulation models based on a systems-thinking approach. I am constantly seeking new learning challenges and opportunities for growth. My goal is to be part of collaborative, cross-functional teams where I can continue developing professionally, learn from others, and enjoy working on meaningful and impactful projects.
Establishment and integration of advanced corn agronomic practices across LATAM (Cono Sur & Norla). Quantification of interactions between corn hybrids, agronomic practices, and environmental factors to develop effective management strategies. Development, optimization, and standardization of agronomic practices to support sustainable and high-impact solutions. Identification and exploration of new growth opportunities within the corn agronomy pipeline to address regional agricultural needs and challenges.
Research and teaching in crop physiology
Teaching assistance in Math I and Math II
Crop Ecophysiology Group Advisor: Dr. Fernando. H. Andrade
Teaching assistance in Crop Ecophysiology and Horticulture
Teaching assistance in Plant physiology; Agrometeorology; Plant Biology and Morphological Botany; Agricultural Botany