In 2022, I was awarded a PhD in composition at the University of Huddersfield, which I completed under the supervision of Aaron Cassidy. During the third year of my PhD, I participated in an academic exchange at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG). Previous to my PhD, I studied in France and Chile. In 2012, I obtained a master’s degree in composition from the Paris Conservatory (CNSMDP), where I studied composition in the class of Stefano Gervasoni and new technologies applied to composition with Luis Naon, Yan Maresz, Yann Geslin, Tom Mays, and Karim Haddad. I then attended IRCAM’s Cursus 1 (Practical Training in Computer Music) and Cursus 2 (Specialised Training in Composition, Research, and Music Technology). I also hold a master’s degree in Musicology, Creation, Music, and Society from the Paris 8-Saint-Denis University, where I studied composition with José Manuel López López. I received my BMus/master’s degree in composition in 2010 at the University of Chile, where I studied under Aliocha Solovera, Cirilo Vila and Jorge Pepi Alos. Before my composition studies, I studied classical guitar, also at the University of Chile.

I have been a composer in residence at Visby International Centre for Composers (Sweden), the Liszt School of Music Weimar (Germany), and the 6th International Forum for Young Composers organised by the Ensemble Aleph (France). Between 2012 and 2014, I was an artist in residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris. My music has been performed in Europe, the UK, and Australia, as well as in North and South America by renowned ensembles such as Intercontemporain (Paris), Elision (Melbourne), Vertixe Sonora (Vigo), Adapter (Berlin), AuditivVokal (Dresden), Itinéraire (Paris), Aleph (Paris), Iberoamericano (Weimar), Proton Bern, Schallfeld (Austria), and New York New Music Ensemble, among others.

I am also a member (composer & computer music designer) of the Ensemble Resilience, based in the Netherlands.