Research

I am a technical school teacher specializing in electrical areas, electromechanics, control systems, physics, and thermodynamics. My teaching also involves supervising final-year students' professional practice requirements for graduation.

Currently, I am pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the Faculty of Informatics, National University of La Plata (UNLP). My research focuses on quantum computing resources for software engineering.

The research is supervised by Dr. Alejandro Fernández, who serves as the director of the LIFIA research center at UNLP, where I am completing my doctoral internship. Dr. Fernández is a Full Professor with Exclusive Dedication at the Faculty of Informatics, UNLP, and an Independent Researcher at the Commission of Scientific Research of the Province of Buenos Aires (CICPBA). He earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from UNLP and worked as a researcher at the Fraunhofer-IPSI institute in Germany from 2000 to 2004. He obtained his PhD from FernUniversität Hagen, Germany, focusing on topics related to CSCW and Software Engineering.

Also, I benefit from the guidance of Dr. Federico Holik, a researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and Adjunct Researcher at the Institute of Physics of La Plata (IFLP) of Argentina. Dr. Holik holds a PhD in Physics (2011) and a Bachelor's degree in Physical Sciences (2006) from the University of Buenos Aires. He has held various research positions at CONICET, including Doctoral Type I, Doctoral Type II, and Postdoctoral. He also participated in the ERC (European Research Council) project on the Philosophy of Canonical Quantum Gravity at Laboratoire Sphere, CNRS, Université Paris Diderot in 2013. With over ten years of teaching experience at the University of Buenos Aires, Dr. Holik has authored thirty-eight research articles in international peer-reviewed journals such as Annals Of Physics, Quantum Information & Computation, Soft Computing, New Journal of Physics, Physical Review A, Physical Review E, Scientific Reports, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Quantum Information Processing, Physica Scripta, Foundations of Physics, The European Physical Journal – Special Topics, Mathematica Slovaca, Synthese, and Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, among others. He has also presented at over 35 conferences and seminars in various universities and countries, including "Quantum Structures and Quantum Information" for doctoral and advanced undergraduate students in Computer Science at the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, University of Buenos Aires.

My research primarily addresses the resources of quantum computing in software engineering. A key aspect of this project is the role of quantum probabilities in the principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition and entanglement, and their influence on quantum algorithms. This is crucial to leverage current and future NISQ architectures.