Director of the Center for Argentina-China Studies (CEACh) of the School of Social Sciences (FSOC) of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and Coordinator of the East Asian Studies Group (GEEA) of the "Gino Germani" Research Institute (IIGG). Adjunct Researcher of the China Research Program of the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research. Associate Professor "History of Asia" at the National University of General Sarmiento (ICI-UNGS). Special Consultant for International Cooperation of the National University of General Sarmiento under the Office of the Vice President. His research topics focus on political thought and administrative structure, historiographical practices and text production, and religious discourses and practices in ancient and early imperial China. He recently started researching the development of Chinese studies programs in Latin American universities. Among his numerous publications are “The China Studies in Argentina: A Review and Prospects”(2019), “‘Sturdy Boulders that Protect the Realm’ Early Medieval Chinese Thinkers on Decentralized Governance”(2018), and “Being in Time: What Medieval Chinese Theorists can Teach us About Social History”(co-authored, 2017).