Antonio Hernández-Garduño
Antonio Hernández-Garduño is a research mathematician and teacher, mostly focused on geometric methods in mechanics and math education. He has been a mathematics professor at UNAM, ITESM and UAM-I, all academic institutions in Mexico. In these positions, he has taught various math courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, several with the use of Mathematica.
Since 2018, Antonio has been teaching math and physics courses at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), where he is currently a lecturer and researcher collaborating with both the Department of Mathematics and the Division of Engineering. He currently supervises the Quantum Lab ITAM, whose mission is to educate about and promote quantum computing. Antonio is a longtime user of the Wolfram Language, having published in The Mathematica Journal and been a presenter at the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Organization:
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Degrees:
BS in Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
PhD in Mathematics, California Institute of Technology
Languages:
Spanish, English, some German and Russian
Interests:
Playing the violin, swimming and blitz chess