BACHELOR OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AT TECNM
I am an eighth-semester Computer Systems Engineering student with a strong ability to learn quickly and a high level of motivation to grow professionally. I am interested in contributing my knowledge and skills to a company while delivering high-quality results. I am passionate about challenges and competitions, as they reflect my commitment, adaptability, and willingness to take on new tasks.
Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna
Tecnológico Nacional de México
Torreón, Coahuila, México
8th Semester - Training in software development, databases, and computer systems.
Native
Intermediate
I am currently focused on improving my web development skills and participating in competitive programming competitions.
The Coding Cup is a competition organized by ITSur for all institutions within TecNM. As a student of ITL, I participated in the 2024 edition and achieved an honorable 34th place among all TecNM institutions as a member of the team “Ciseña’s Discípulos.”
In the 2025 edition, now held under the name “Clean & Build,” our team did not achieve our best performance and placed 112th nationally.
Like the Coding Cup, this is a competitive programming event and is considered the most important competition among university students. Together with my team, “Ciseña’s Discípulos,” we achieved 201st place nationally in our first experience attempting to qualify for the Gran Premio de México National Round.
This is a highly challenging contest in which students from across the country attempt to qualify. In the 2025 edition, we achieved a better performance by solving two additional problems and finished in 196th place nationally, now competing under the name “Clean & Build.”
In 2025, together with five teammates and close friends, I began participating in hackathons. As our first experience, we took part in an event organized by the Tecnológico Nacional de México, where we qualified for the regional round held in Durango City. We competed for 36 hours in the “Emerging Technologies” category and achieved 3rd place regionally with our project “EcoHydra,” earning an invitation to the national round.
In the national round, held in Pachuca City, we repeated the achievement during an extended 48-hour competition. We developed the third-best proposal for CONABIO with our project “SIMBA,” which combined a Raspberry-based microcontroller system with a remote management platform based on NixOS Linux. As a result, we earned 3rd place nationally, marking one of the best experiences of my life.
By the end of the year, we had participated in a total of four hackathons, each one more challenging and longer than the previous. Without a doubt, one of the most incredible experiences was HackMTY, the largest hackathon in Latin America, held at ITESM Monterrey Campus and sponsored by MLH and other companies. We participated in the Banorte Challenge; although we did not win a prize, the experience of spending an entire weekend at ITESM Monterrey was truly unforgettable.