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Co-founder of MoonMakers
An educational non-profit organization dedicated to creating engaging and impactful learning experiences for students of all ages. We collaborate closely with leading organizations such as Sesame Street, Make Community, Science Friday, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Micro:bit Educational Foundation. In Mexico, we work alongside key institutions like CONACYT, Televisión Educativa, Fundación Televisa, Fundación Telefónica, and UNOi
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Sesame Street - Expert on Robotics
Participate in the Little Adventurers program that seeks to improve the quality of educational experiences in science and mathematics available to children between 3 and 6 years of age and reduce the learning gaps that begin to develop between girls and boys in the preschool stage. Read More 2018
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Forbes - Powerful women
5 young promises from Mexico ask #PowerfulWomen like Bárbara de Regil or Liliana Ibáñez a capital question: In what position were they in their second decade of life?. Read More 2019
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Education Specialist, Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco
Played a key role in the RecreaLand program, which provided thousands of students with access to educational workshops focused on STEM topics. Designed hands-on learning experiences for diverse age groups. Read More 2019 - 2022
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Maker Camp
Projects designed to inspire curiosity and creativity from leading makers and educators while remaining inviting and inclusive for all.
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Digital Artist, European Union
Produced animations, videos, and educational media for campaigns promoting science, sustainability, and innovation. Delivered engaging visual content tailored to educational objectives.
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Science Friday
Development of an educational resource. An interactive game that engages students in AI and machine learning concepts through a hands-on game development project that teaches programming skills, promotes creativity, and develops problem-solving skills.
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Ambassador, FAB 24
As an Ambassador for FAB 24, I engage in promoting the global Fab Lab network's mission of fostering innovation and collaboration in digital fabrication
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FAB Academy
Fab Academy Scholarship recipient, awarded through the collaboration between FabLab Cuenca and American Space Quixote of the United States Embassy, enabling participation in the Fab Academy program, based on MIT’s "How to Make (Almost) Anything" course. This global, hands-on program emphasizes digital fabrication, electronics design, and rapid prototyping. It fosters innovation through cutting-edge tools and techniques, inspiring creativity in educational environments.
2025 (In Progress)