
ABOUT ME
Hello. It's Erik.
I studied Mathematical Physics at Physics and Mathematics Superior School of National Polytechnic Institute where I obtained a Degree in Physics in 2012. Then, I did postgraduate studies in the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute. I obtained my MSc in Physics in 2013 and Ph.D. in Physics in 2017. After this, I did a postdoctoral stay at the University of Valladolid, Spain for a year.
Currently, I work at Interdisciplinary Professional Engineering Unit Campus Hidalgo of National Polytechnic Institute where I carry out teaching work teaching physics and
mathematics.
I do research in Theoretical physics and Quantum physics especially in the building of coherent states in spinor-like systems. My current project is about the construction and analysis of coherent states of graphene under strain when this material is placed in electrostatic and magnetic fields.

EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Theoretical physics
"Theoretical physics is the development of mathematical formalisms and computational protocols for describing all aspects of objects found in the world around us and their interaction", Science.
2013 - 2017
Center for Research and Advanced Studies
Ph.D. in Physics
Mathematical physics
"The application of mathematics to problems in physics and the development of mathematical methods suitable for such applications and for the formulation of physical theories", Journal of Mathematical Physics.
Coherent states
"Coherent states were originally introduced in 1926 by Schrödinger. Since then, these states have grown into an extremely rich domain that pervades almost every corner of physics and have also given rise to a flourishing topic in mathematics", J-P Antoine, F Bagarello, J-P Gazeau.
2011 - 2013
Center for Research and Advanced Studies
MSc in Physics
2007 - 2011
National Polytechnic Institute
Degree in Physics
Graphene
"The successful isolation of a graphene sheet in 2004 has attracted great attention in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials science, and device applications. Indeed, graphene has now become not only a central topic in fundamental science but also a challenging target in cutting-edge nanotechnology", T Enoki, T Ando.