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Juan antonio Montejano zuniga

@juanantoniomontejano

Physicist specializing in computational modeling and power-systems optimization

Mexico
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What I'm looking for

I am seeking a collaborative role applying computational modeling, simulations, and machine learning to power-systems or engineering research, with mentorship and opportunities to translate research into practical, technology-driven solutions.

I am a physicist focused on mathematical modeling, computational simulations, and data analysis with hands-on research experience in computational physics, electrical engineering, and machine learning.

I completed a Bachelor's degree in Physics (2020–2025) and contributed to projects including DC–DC converter simulation using eigenvalues and modes, urban transport optimization, and symbolic regression for bankruptcy prediction.

I have tutored and advised students in physics, mathematics, and programming and provided private lessons from 2022–2025, developing clear communication and mentorship skills.

I seek roles where I can apply numerical analysis, power-systems optimization, and machine learning to practical problems within collaborative teams that value experimentation and growth.

Experience

Work history, roles, and key accomplishments

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Private Tutor

Self-Employed

Jan 2022 - Jan 2025 (3 years)

Delivered personalized lessons in physics, mathematics, and programming to high-school and undergraduate students.

Education

Degrees, certifications, and relevant coursework

Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí logoUP

Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

Bachelor of Science, Physics

2020 - 2025

Activities and societies: Research projects include Bankruptcy Prediction with Symbolic Regression (Faculty of Economics, Summer 2024), Simulation of a DC–DC Converter using eigenanalysis (Institute of Physics, Summer 2025), participation in Summer of Science (2024–2025).

Bachelor's Degree in Physics with hands-on research in computational physics, machine learning (symbolic regression), and power-systems simulations (DC–DC converter); degree completed in 2025.

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