He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Navarra (Spain), with a scholarship from the Carolina Foundation, and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the Catholic University of Argentina. He is currently the Director of the Bachelor's Degree Program in Humanities at the University of Montevideo (Uruguay), where he also teaches Ethics and History of Contemporary Philosophy. He is a member of the review committee for the Research Journal and the editorial board of the journal Persona y Cultura at the Catholic University of São Paulo (Peru). His research focuses on the phenomenological perspective within the debates of philosophy of mind, the subject of his doctoral dissertation: Consciousness and Self in Dan Zahavi's Phenomenology of Mind.