Born and raised in Cd. Juárez, Chihuhua, México. Currently living in Austin, TX. I have always been driven by curiosity. I am a scientist who spent several years analyzing big amounts of nuclear collisions data, trying to uncover the mysteries of the Big Bang. This allowed me to collaborate with scientists all around the globe and spend time collecting data in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Brookhaven National Laboratory. I enjoyed doing my analysis via cluster computing in the Texas Advanced Computer Center trying to extract signals from the data. I joined the semi-conductor industry in 2013 and helped deploy several releases of my company's main data analytics solution as their main SQC engineer before moving into a software developer role. I am currently involved in researching and developing machine learning solutions to predict yield from inspection and metrology data.