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Senén Carlo is a Lecturer in Foreign Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been teaching there since 2006, offering advanced literature seminars, Hispanic cultural history courses, and Spanish language instruction at all levels. His research explores the self-organizing properties of writing processes and the relationship between narrative texts and non-linear dynamic models.
- Education:
- PhD in XIX Century Spanish-American Literature, Temple University
- ABD in Philosophy of Science, Temple University
- MA in Spanish-American Literature, Temple University
- BA in Philosophy, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
- BA in Comparative Literature, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
His work bridges philosophy, science, and literature, with a focus on intellectual history and contemporary socio-economic dynamics in Hispanic contexts. He has received multiple teaching awards, including the Outstanding Professor designation from three student councils at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Awards:
- Outstanding Professor (Panhellenic Council, 20XX)
- Outstanding Professor (Interfraternity Council, 20XX)
- Outstanding Professor (Multicultural Greek Council, 20XX)
Carlo advises students through literature seminars and language courses but no specific advisees are listed. Grants are not mentioned in the text. His current research interests include systems theory applied to narrative structures and the historical interplay of science, philosophy, and literary epistemologies.





