
Welcome!
I am a fourth-year research student pursuing a PhD degree in the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, under the supervision of John Bullinaria.
I am a recipient of a post-graduate scholarship from the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT), instituion which also sponsored my Masters studies in the Department of Computer Science, Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada (CICESE), where I was supervised by Carlos A. Brizuela Rodriguez..
At the moment, my research interests are evolutionary computation, combinatorial optimisation, and multi-objective optimisation. Recently, I have focused on solving the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows, considering it as a multi-objective problem. I explain a bit more in the Research section.
My non-research interests are football, music, film, puzzles, and the most important of all, Jerica. Please go to the About me section to find out a bit more about me.
Please, feel free to explore my web site, perhaps you find it interesting. If you do, I will be glad, if you don't, please make me some suggestions, I will appreciate them.