He holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of UNAM, with the thesis: Capitalist Modernity, Bioclimatic Collapse and Counter-proposals: The Case of Japan's Archaic Modernity. In 2021, he was a scholarship recipient of the International Student Mobility Program of the General Directorate of Cooperation and Internationalization, completing a semester-long stay at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon. His areas of interest include bioclimatic collapse and alternatives to the hegemonic civilizational project in Japan. He is collaborator of the Deputy Direction of the University Program for Studies on Asia, Africa and Oceania.