He is a professor and researcher at the Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara Campus, with a strong academic and professional background in the fields of engineering and construction. He has more than 15 years of teaching experience, instructing undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral courses in areas such as construction planning and control, project management, building systems, and physical systems modeling.
He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering with a focus on Civil Engineering in Planning, along with graduate-level training in Construction Management, which has enabled him to develop a comprehensive perspective that combines academic rigor with professional practice. His research focuses on sustainability and the optimization of construction processes, highlighting his knowledge and application of international indicators such as the UI GreenMetric, which are designed to evaluate and improve the environmental performance of institutions and projects. He is a Candidate-level member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), a recognition that attests to the quality and relevance of his scientific work.
Throughout his career, he has supervised more than 50 undergraduate and graduate theses, contributing to the development of highly specialized human capital. He also serves as Academic Coordinator of the Master’s Program in Construction and is actively involved as a project management consultant for major business groups.
Professionally, he has more than 29 years of experience in the construction industry, having held management positions at leading companies and participated in large-scale projects in the industrial, healthcare, tourism, and infrastructure sectors. His profile combines technical expertise, management skills, and a clear focus on innovation and sustainability in the built environment.
Research Areas
- Construction Project Management
- Sustainability in Construction
- Project Simulation and Planning
- Sustainability in Water and Energy Management

