Undergraduate students

Yadira Jaqueline Jacobo Padilla

A student in the Bachelor of Applied Sciences Program in the Academic Unit of Science and Technology of Light and Matter at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas. She joined as a member of the 2DMRG in september 2025. She is currently developing research on the electronic transport in single junctions based on twisted graphene bilayer.

Contact email: 38195123@uaz.edu.mx

Víctor Eduardo Carrillo Valdez

Undergraduate student at the Academic Unit of Science and Technology of Light and Matter,
Autonomous University of Zacatecas. He joined to the 2DMRG in August 2025. His thesis focuses on the study of the tunneling optoresistance effect in single quantum junctions based on transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), with particular emphasis on molybdenum disulfide (MoS2).

Contact email: —–@uaz.edu.mx

Diego Vadhir Luna Muñoz

Applied Sciences student at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas, currently developing a thesis on the thermoelectric properties of Dirac inclined materials, particularly Borophene. This work aims to analyze and compare these properties and determine if there is an improvement in efficiency compared to bulk materials such as semiconductors.

Contact email: diego.vadhir@uaz.edu.mx

Cristopher Gamboa

Cristopher is a Bachelor’s student in the area of Two-Dimensional Materials at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas, within the Academic Unit in Science and Technology of Light and Matter. He is currently developing a thesis on electronic transport in graphene. His research focuses on analyzing electronic transport in graphene systems, with a particular emphasis on Anderson localization and anomalous behavior in these systems.

Contact email: crodriguez@uaz.edu.mx

Graduated

Marla Nayeli Hernández Delgado

Bachelor’s Student From August 2019 to December 2023, Applied Science Program LUMAT. Graduated September 20, 2024. Thesis: Thermoelectric properties in complex structures based on silicene