I completed my B.S. in Chemistry at Universidad San Francisco de Quito (Ecuador) in 2013, where I performed computational studies on the electronic properties of pyrogallol[4]arenes. In 2018, I obtained my Ph.D. from Iowa State University under the supervision of Dr. Igor Slowing. My research focused on the development of bifunctional 3D printable resins. These resins were used to produce bespoke and chemically active 3D printed structures. Additional projects involved the study of mesoporous materials as supports for heterogeneous catalysis and drug delivery. In 2019, I joined the Cronin group where I worked on developing a portable platform for the automated multi-step synthesises of organic molecules using reactionware systems. In 2022, I joined the Cooper group as a research coordinator where I will be implementing automated workflows for materials synthesis. Outside of the laboratory, I like to play and watch football.