I am an electronics engineer; I received the Esp. degree in industrial automation from Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, in 2010, and the M.Sc. degree in engineering with an emphasis in automatics from Universidad del Valle, in 2014. Since February 2010, I have worked with modeling-based control strategies for lower limb exoskeletons, GICI, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.I received a Doctoral degree in Engineering with an emphasis in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Universidad del Valle, GICI, Cali, Colombia, in 2023. My research interests include designing assistive and rehabilitation exoskeleton systems and developing modeling-based assistive strategies for wearable robotics. Also, automatic control of dynamic systems. Objectives: Doctor in Engineering with an emphasis in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Junior Researcher categorized by the National System of Science, Technology, and Innovation with over thirteen years of experience developing control strategies for robotic systems. As a researcher, discipline and attention to detail with intellectual curiosity and motivation; scientific writing skills; the ability for teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, preparation research proposals, and high mathematical abstraction, particularly in the modeling of human-robot systems. As a professor, oral and written communication skills; the ability to teach and share knowledge; and experience in university teaching within the area of control systems, electronic instrumentation, and power electronics. As a professional, supporting co-workers; skill in hardware and algorithm deployment; use of software for mathematical analysis and modeling, and human-machine interfaces; ability to propose, develop, and lead research projects and programs, with national and international impact.