I am a physicist with multidisciplinary interests, focusing on nonlinear dynamics, complex systems, and data analysis. My research combines dynamical systems theory and information theory to study tipping points, causality, and network inference. I hold a Ph.D. from UPC, earned as part of the Marie Curie ITN LINC program. My doctoral work bridged complex networks and climatology, developing early warning indicators for critical transitions. I have research experience in both academia and industry, gaining expertise in applied modeling, ML, and statistics. I have published in peer-reviewed journals across physics, ecology, climatology, astrophysics, and geophysics. I have served as a reviewer for high-impact journals, including Nature Communications.