He owns a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the Faculty of Higher Education Zaragoza of the UNAM, and a master's degree in Research and Development of Education from the Iberoamerican University. At the UNAM he has been a professor of educational psychology in the major of psychology at the FES Zaragoza, and of evaluation in the Teaching Center for Foreigners (CEPE). In the public sector, he was Academic Secretary, General Secretary, Head of the Evaluation Department and professor of research methods at the Bachilleres College. In the private sector, he was the Director of the Engineering and Technology Area, Director of Labor Profiles and Profiles, Certification Coordinator, Deputy Director of Research and Technical Deputy Director of the National Center for Evaluation of Higher Education. At UNAM he has held the position of CEPE’s General Secretary, and nowadays he holds the position of Academic Secretary at the same Center.

As a result of a shared effort between educational institutions in China and Mexico, the book China and Mexico: 45 Years of Diplomatic and Cultural Relations is presented, which consists of three main sections: Social Sciences, Humanities and Natural Sciences.
In the first section, the reader will find diplomatic, economic, social and legal topics, considered essential to deepen understanding between both countries. Subsequently, topics on the dominance of the Spanish and Chinese languages, their translation and literary studies; to this are added questions about art and society from a transcultural and trans-historical perspective. Finally, geological and environmental disciplines are addressed, due to the relevance that they have acquired today for the safeguarding the planet.
The reader will find in the pages of this volume a set of dialogues between specialists from various countries on specific topics about China and Mexico, through which the convening institutions seek knowledge and understanding between both nations inserted in a globalized world.