Daniel Alfonso Santiesteban
Student, Teacher, and Writer in Chilpancingo
He is currently a researcher of the PhD in Mathematics at the Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Mexico. He holds a Master's degree in Mathematical Sciences, mention in Analysis and Algebra, from the University of Havana, Cuba and a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics from the Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Holguin, Cuba in 2018. He has participated in different national and international events, such as congresses of the Mexican Mathematical Society, seminars of the National Polytechnic Institute, I International Forum of Applied Mathematics, the XVI International Congress COMPUMAT 2019 and Tenth International Conference on Mathematics and its Applications. His scientific interest is framed mostly in Clifford Analysis where most of his publications are focused. He has been a contestant in several competitions such as the Iberoamerican Olympiad of University Mathematics, Caribbean Final of ACM-ICPC and the National University Mathematics Olympiad ''Raimundo Reguera''. For more information, please visit https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0248-3942