Guido Di Mauro holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the National University of Rosario (Argentina), where he also completed his degree in Agricultural Engineering. His career includes experience in the private sector at Grupo Don Mario. His work has contributed to the field of soybean crop physiology applied to crop management. His research has focused on yield generation and its numerical and physiological components, as well as drought tolerance. He has authored 10 scientific publications in Q1 journals in agronomy with over 200 citations since 2019 (Google Scholar; h-index 7), numerous outreach publications in Argentina, and has presented at conferences. Since 2024, he has been a Researcher for CONICET at the National University of Rosario (2023-present). He is currently part of the Research Group on Management and Utilization in Extensive Crops (GIMUCE). His current research focuses on studying physiological attributes related to drought tolerance in soybean and identifying agronomic management strategies to mitigate its negative effects on yield.