I am an undergraduate student of physics and systems and computer engineering at Universidad de los Andes. In the the seminar, I worked on a theoretical project about the exact solution of the 2D Ising model, focusing on the spinor analysis techniques employed by Bruria Kaufman (1949). My academic interests lie in mathematical and theoretical physics, particularly in statistical physics, general relativity and cosmology. I am also highly interested in the use of differential geometry in physics due to its versatility and modeling power when dealing with different physical concepts. Therefore, in the future, I plan to further study areas of theoretical physics that employ these geometric tools. Finally, I am also eager to explore topics in computational simulations, quantum computing and machine learning in order to integrate my expertise in physics and computing.