Employment

2006-2008. Teaching Fellow, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
     - Course: Introduction to statistics. (undergraduate level), Department of Statistics (Fall semester, 2006).
     - Course: Statistics for the environmental sciences. (graduate level), School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (Spring semester, 2007, 2008).
     - Course: Sampling methodology and practice. (graduate level), School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (Fall semester, 2007).

2006-2007. Consultant (as Forest Biometrician) for the Inland Northwest Growth and Yield Cooperative (INGY)-University of Montanta, USA.

2005. Research assistant. Forest Biometrics Laboratory, University of Idaho. Partially funded by the USDA Forest Service. Moscow, Idaho, USA.

2000 - present. Assistant professor (2004 to present), Instructor (2000 - 2004), Departamento de Ciencias Forestales [Forest Sciences Department], Universidad de La Frontera. Temuco, Chile.

2001 (May to September). Forest consultant for Corporación Mapuche Newen on the subject of plantations, silviculture, and restoration of small natural stands. Nueva Imperial, Chile.

2001 (January to May). Co-researcher in forest biometrics study of project ``Río Cóndor'' Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Study sponsored by Forestal Savia Ltda. Punta Arenas, Chile.

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