He is a psychologist who graduated from the Universidad de La Frontera in 2003. He earned his PhD and Master’s degree in Methodology of Behavioral and Health Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Between 2006 and 2008, he completed a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Constructivist Psychotherapy at Universidad Mayor in Chile, defending his thesis in 2013.
Since then, he has deepened his engagement in scientific research and served as an undergraduate and graduate instructor in courses such as Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, and Research Methodology, among others. He has authored and co-authored over 75 articles published in scientific journals and participated as a researcher and collaborator in 20 research projects. This trajectory has provided him with the necessary experience to guide, teach, and contribute to the field of research methodology, fostering the development and learning of students and researchers across various disciplines, including education, educational psychology, and lifespan psychology.