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Cursos de la Dignidad Humana

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Cursos de sensibilización en línea para todas las y los profesores y colaboradores.


Cursos de Actualización en la Disciplina (CADIs)

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Cursos de capacitación en línea de actualización para las y los profesores y colaboradores.


Lenguaje inclusivo en los espacios educativos(CADi)

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Curso para la sensibilizar sobre la importancia del uso del lenguaje inclusivo en la construcción de espacios seguros para todos los integrantes de la comunidad Tecnológico de Monterrey.


Diversidad e inclusión para líderes: ¿ver, imitar o impulsar el cambio?

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Curso sobre la inclusión, la no discriminación y la reducción de desigualdades de grupos históricamente discriminados.

¿Es posible recuperar el planeta? Reflexiones en torno a la Justicia Climática
Human Dignity talks
¿Es posible recuperar el planeta? Reflexiones en torno a la Justicia Climática
Dignidad humana, discapacidad y cultura inclusiva en la educación superior
Acciones para erradicar el acoso y hostigamiento en las universidades
Comunicación desde el corazón: Claves de la comunicación no violenta
Educar para la dignidad humana y la equidad
Diversidad sexual: Hacer visible lo invisible
Cultura de paz. Tarea de todas y todos.
Re-construcción de espacios inclusivos
Charlas de Dignidad Humana: Acciones para promover la inclusión socieconómica
El balón está en la cancha | Mujeres en el Deporte
Abordajes para la mitigación de desastres con perspectiva interseccional en México
Dialoguemos. Inclusión, Impacto Social y Sostenibilidad en el Tec
Dialoguemos. Inclusión, Impacto Social y Sostenibilidad en el Tec
Construyendo comunidades incluyentes basadas en la Dignidad Humana
Panel Integridad y Dignidad Humana
El rol de la Dignidad Humana en la inclusión y la no discriminación
El Poder de Poder: Mujeres construyendo Latinoamérica
Vulnerabilidad socioambiental y resiliencia ante el cambio climático en México: un reto de seguridad
Sostenibilidad y vulnerabilidad social: ¿Qué está haciendo el Tec?

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Sandra Ley - Faculty

Agustina Giraudy

Sandra Ley

Distinguished Professor in Political Science

School of Social Sciences and Government

School of Government and Public Transformation


Expertise

Political Science
Political Behavior
Criminal Violence in Mexico
 

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Overview

Dr. Sandra Ley is a respected expert on Political Science and the political consequences of criminal activity and has conducted extensive field work in the north and south of Mexico, collaborating closely with different organizations and sectors of civil society. Between 2023 and 2024, she was the Coordinator of the Security Program at México Evalúa, a think tank and analysis center that focuses on the evaluation and monitoring of government operations to improve the quality of its results, where she developed a series of policy reports on victimization against the business sector, violence against political figures, militarization, the prison system and crime prevention programs in Mexico.

From 2015 to 2023, she developed a productive academic career as Associate Professor in the Political Studies Division at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), with more than twenty publications in international peer-reviewed journals, focused on research on criminal violence in Mexico and its impact on political behavior. Prior to her work at CIDE, she was a Visiting Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Her work has been published in the British Journal of Political Science of the Cambridge University Press, Politics and Society, Political Behavior, Latin American Politics and Society, Latin American Research Review, and Oxford University Press, to mention a few. Among her many recognitions is the 2021 Democracy & Autocracy Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association for her book Votes, Drugs, and Violence, co-authored with Guillermo Trejo, Professor at the University of Notre Dame. Her academic articles have also been awarded by the AmericasBarometer, as well as by Comparative Political Studies and the Journal of Peace Research.

Dr. Sandra Ley joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Political Science for the School of Social Sciences and Government and for the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. in Political Science, Duke University
  • M.A. in Political Science, Duke University
  • B.A. in Political Science and International Relations, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
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Sandra Ley - Faculty

Sandra Ley

Sandra Ley

Profesora Distinguida en Ciencia Política

Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno

Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública


Expertise

Ciencia Política
Conducta Política
Violencia criminal en México 

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Overview

Dr. Sandra Ley is a respected expert on Political Science and the political consequences of criminal activity and has conducted extensive field work in the north and south of Mexico, collaborating closely with different organizations and sectors of civil society. Between 2023 and 2024, she was the Coordinator of the Security Program at México Evalúa, a think tank and analysis center that focuses on the evaluation and monitoring of government operations to improve the quality of its results, where she developed a series of policy reports on victimization against the business sector, violence against political figures, militarization, the prison system and crime prevention programs in Mexico.

From 2015 to 2023, she developed a productive academic career as Associate Professor in the Political Studies Division at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), with more than twenty publications in international peer-reviewed journals, focused on research on criminal violence in Mexico and its impact on political behavior. Prior to her work at CIDE, she was a Visiting Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Her work has been published in the British Journal of Political Science of the Cambridge University Press, Politics and Society, Political Behavior, Latin American Politics and Society, Latin American Research Review, and Oxford University Press, to mention a few. Among her many recognitions is the 2021 Democracy & Autocracy Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association for her book Votes, Drugs, and Violence, co-authored with Guillermo Trejo, Professor at the University of Notre Dame. Her academic articles have also been awarded by the AmericasBarometer, as well as by Comparative Political Studies and the Journal of Peace Research.

Dr. Sandra Ley joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Political Science for the School of Social Sciences and Government and for the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D. in Political Science, Duke University
  • M.A. in Political Science, Duke University
  • B.A. in Political Science and International Relations, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
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Call for International Mobility for Líderes del Mañana

Semester: February – June 2025
lideres

To foster international experiences and create new opportunities for academic, professional, and personal development, Tecnológico de Monterrey’s “Líderes del Mañana” program has secured scholarship funds. These scholarships will allow high-achieving students leading impactful social projects to enhance their knowledge abroad during the February – June 2025 semester.

Check the call>

 

  • Results

  • 1. Scholarship Details

  • 2. Who Can Apply?

  • 3. Application Requirements

  • 4. Application Process

  • 5. Eligibility Criteria

  • 6. Selection Process

  • 7. Final Selection

  • 8. Commitments of Selected Students

  • 9. Important Dates

Results of the International Mobility Líderes del Mañana call Academic period February – June 2025:


A01710021
A01737501
A00836773
A01772043
A01710798
A01710440
A00573920
A00836247
A01640318
A01749976
A01236781
A01710546

Those selected will receive instructions on the following steps from the email account: lideresdelmanana@servicios.tec.mx

Travel Support: Up to $80,000 MXN* to cover transportation costs, including:

International flights

International train fares

International medical insurance

Living Expenses: Up to $10,000 MXN* per month (or a prorated amount based on the length of the stay) to cover living expenses, including:

 Visa fees

Lodging

Food

Ground transportation in the host city

*Maximum total support for living expenses: $60,000 MXN.

· “Líderes del Mañana” students enrolled at a professional level from any academic program at Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses.

· Students with no previous international academic experience.

· Be a regular student in the August–December 2024 semester.

· Maintain a minimum GPA of 90.

· Be a recipient of the “Líderes del Mañana” socio-economic scholarship from Tecnológico de Monterrey.

· Be enrolled in at least the 5th semester and have at least six courses (a full semester load) available for accreditation abroad.

· Have no prior participation in any international program (summer, winter, or semester) during undergraduate studies.

· Not be under academic or disciplinary probation.

· Be assigned to an international program for the February–June 2025 semester. Preference will be given to students attending universities ranked in the top 300 of the QS World University Rankings.


· Curriculum vitae (one-page, free format).

· Academic transcript.

· Proof of socioeconomic scholarship.

· Copy of the opportunity assignment email from TecServices of International Programs, or a screenshot from the PI portal.

· Letter of motivation (one page).

All documents must be combined into a single PDF file (no larger than 5 MB) and uploaded via the provided application form.

· Application Deadline: Friday, October 25, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.

Only fully completed online applications with all supporting documents will be considered.

The selection committee will evaluate applications, and results will be communicated via email (itesmvi@servicios.itesm.mx) and on the website https://tec.mx/es/internacionalizacion.

The selection committee's decisions are final. Once the results are announced, each selected student will receive instructions on purchasing services and receiving the maintenance allowance. Scholarships will be processed once the student receives an acceptance letter from the host university.

Selected students agree to:

A) Submit expense reports for the maintenance support received.

B) Enroll in a full academic load during the exchange semester.

C) Provide written testimonies and photographs of their academic experience.

D) Record a video at the host university or destination country expressing gratitude for the grant.

E) Submit a report on their learning and international experience.

F) Participate in interviews or activities organized by Tecnológico de Monterrey and the Líderes del Mañana program.

· Call for Applications Opens: October 7, 2024
· Application Deadline: October 25, 2024
· Selection Committee Meeting: November 8, 2024
· Results Announcement: November 11, 2024
· Start of Service Purchases and Maintenance Transfers: The day following the results announcement, upon submission of the admission letter from the host university.

Contact Information
For further questions or additional information, please contact the Vice-Rectory for International Affairs at itesmvi@servicios.itesm.mx.
 

Convocatoria Movilidad Internacional Líderes del Mañana

Periodo académico febrero – junio 2025
lideres

Con la intención de promover la experiencia internacional y brindar nuevas oportunidades que contribuyen al desarrollo académico, profesional y personal de los y las estudiantes Líderes del Mañana, el Tecnológico de Monterrey, a través de la dirección nacional del programa, ha logrado atraer fondos de becas para que más estudiantes con trayectorias académicas de excelencia y proyectos sociales de impacto en sus comunidades puedan enriquecer sus conocimientos en el extranjero durante el periodo académico  febrero – junio 2025.

Consulta la convocatoria AQUÍ >

 

  • Results

  • 1. Scholarship Details

  • 2. Who Can Apply?

  • 3. Application Requirements

  • 4. Application Process

  • 5. Eligibility Criteria

  • 6. Selection Process

  • 7. Final Selection

  • 8. Commitments of Selected Students

  • 9. Important Dates

Results of the International Mobility Líderes del Mañana call Academic period February – June 2025:


A01710021
A01737501
A00836773
A01772043
A01710798
A01710440
A00573920
A00836247
A01640318
A01749976
A01236781
A01710546

Those selected will receive instructions on the following steps from the email account: lideresdelmanana@servicios.tec.mx

Travel Support: Up to $80,000 MXN* to cover transportation costs, including:

International flights

International train fares

International medical insurance

Living Expenses: Up to $10,000 MXN* per month (or a prorated amount based on the length of the stay) to cover living expenses, including:

 Visa fees

Lodging

Food

Ground transportation in the host city

*Maximum total support for living expenses: $60,000 MXN.

· “Líderes del Mañana” students enrolled at a professional level from any academic program at Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses.

· Students with no previous international academic experience.

· Be a regular student in the August–December 2024 semester.

· Maintain a minimum GPA of 90.

· Be a recipient of the “Líderes del Mañana” socio-economic scholarship from Tecnológico de Monterrey.

· Be enrolled in at least the 5th semester and have at least six courses (a full semester load) available for accreditation abroad.

· Have no prior participation in any international program (summer, winter, or semester) during undergraduate studies.

· Not be under academic or disciplinary probation.

· Be assigned to an international program for the February–June 2025 semester. Preference will be given to students attending universities ranked in the top 300 of the QS World University Rankings.


· Curriculum vitae (one-page, free format).

· Academic transcript.

· Proof of socioeconomic scholarship.

· Copy of the opportunity assignment email from TecServices of International Programs, or a screenshot from the PI portal.

· Letter of motivation (one page).

All documents must be combined into a single PDF file (no larger than 5 MB) and uploaded via the provided application form.

· Application Deadline: Friday, October 25, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.

Only fully completed online applications with all supporting documents will be considered.

The selection committee will evaluate applications, and results will be communicated via email (itesmvi@servicios.itesm.mx) and on the website https://tec.mx/es/internacionalizacion.

The selection committee's decisions are final. Once the results are announced, each selected student will receive instructions on purchasing services and receiving the maintenance allowance. Scholarships will be processed once the student receives an acceptance letter from the host university.

Selected students agree to:

A) Submit expense reports for the maintenance support received.

B) Enroll in a full academic load during the exchange semester.

C) Provide written testimonies and photographs of their academic experience.

D) Record a video at the host university or destination country expressing gratitude for the grant.

E) Submit a report on their learning and international experience.

F) Participate in interviews or activities organized by Tecnológico de Monterrey and the Líderes del Mañana program.

· Call for Applications Opens: October 7, 2024
· Application Deadline: October 25, 2024
· Selection Committee Meeting: November 8, 2024
· Results Announcement: November 11, 2024
· Start of Service Purchases and Maintenance Transfers: The day following the results announcement, upon submission of the admission letter from the host university.

Contact Information
For further questions or additional information, please contact the Vice-Rectory for International Affairs at itesmvi@servicios.itesm.mx.
 

Where is research carried out?

Research Groups

Research groups are made up of professors and researchers who carry out research activities with the purpose of obtaining high impact scientific products, knowledge generation and transfer and/or innovation and entrepreneurship.

They are developed in one or several strategic disciplines defined by the National School and are generated through the solution of research challenges and projects.

The GIs have established lines of research, clear objectives of scientific, social and economic impact. They also have strategic academic relationships and links with external organizations. They also have scientific production according to their internationally competitive discipline(s).

They produce social impact through the challenges they solve and the advocacy they lead; economic impact through the attraction of research funds and the consolidation of successful ventures.

Use the institutional infrastructure of Laboratories or Research Centers according to the discipline.

Access to institutional financial support for their researchers.

 

School of Architecture, Art and Design

Territorial and sustainable development
Design and advanced processes of sustainable transformation
• Critical theory of art and design

School of Social Sciences and Government

Legal systems innovation
Economies of the future
Democracy and global affairs
Government and public entrepreneurship

School of Humanities and Education

Educational innovation
Digital humanities
Humanities for sustainable development

 

School of Medicine and Health Sciences

• Diagnostic and therapeutic innovation in chronic degeneration diseases
• Advanced therapies in visual sciences
• Global health and emerging diseases
• Research in breast cancer
• Developmental biology and comprehensive well-being in childhood
• Neurological sciences and neurorestoration

Business School

Leadership and effective organizations
Development of conscious businesses
Impactful entrepreneurship and innovation
Organizational strategy and industries transformation

¿Dónde se realiza la investigación?

Grupos de Investigación (GI)

Los grupos de investigación están conformados por docentes e investigadores que realizan actividades de investigación para obtener productos científicos de alto impacto, de generación y transferencia de conocimiento y/o de innovación y emprendimiento.

Se desarrollan en una o varias disciplinas estratégicas definidas por la Escuela Nacional y se gestan a través de la solución a retos y proyectos de investigación.

Los GI cuentan con líneas de investigación establecidas, objetivos claros de impacto científico, social y económico. Cuentan además con relaciones académicas estratégicas y vinculación con organismos externos. Asimismo, cuentan con producción científica de acuerdo con su(s) disciplina(s) con nivel competitivo en el entorno internacional.

Impactan a la sociedad a través de los retos que resuelven y la incidencia que guían; generan impacto económico en la institución a través de la atracción de fondos de investigación y la consolidación de emprendimientos exitosos.

Utilizan la infraestructura institucional de Laboratorios o Centros de Investigación según la disciplina.

Accesan a los apoyos económicos Institucionales para sus investigadores.

Los temas más relevantes de investigación son:

 

School of Architecture, Art and Design

Territorial and sustainable development
Design and advanced processes of sustainable transformation
• Critical theory of art and design

School of Social Sciences and Government

Legal systems innovation
Economies of the future
Democracy and global affairs
Government and public entrepreneurship

School of Humanities and Education

Educational innovation
Digital humanities
Humanities for sustainable development

 

School of Medicine and Health Sciences

• Diagnostic and therapeutic innovation in chronic degeneration diseases
• Advanced therapies in visual sciences
• Global health and emerging diseases
• Research in breast cancer
• Developmental biology and comprehensive well-being in childhood
• Neurological sciences and neurorestoration

Business School

Leadership and effective organizations
Development of conscious businesses
Impactful entrepreneurship and innovation
Organizational strategy and industries transformation

Robotics

About the Group

Our group develops devices in the areas of bio-mechatronics and autonomous vehicles.

In the bio-mechatronics area, the objective is to assist the human motion during rehabilitation and to help geriatric people with wearable robotics. In the case of autonomous vehicles (AV’s), we focus on the assistance during natural disasters by using teams of heterogeneous robots (air and ground AV’s) that interact simultaneously.


Research lines

Laboratory for Micro-Robotics
Laboratory for Autonomous Vehicles.

Leader

Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar - rita.fuentes@tec.mx
 

Core researchers

Carlos Gustavo Sotelo Molina
Carlos Renato Vázquez Topete
David Alejandro Sotelo Molina
Herman Castañeda Cuevas
Javier Izquierdo Reyes
Javier Mauricio Antelis Ortíz
Joel Carlos Huegel West
Jorge Isaac Chairez Oria
Luis Eduardo Garza Castañón
Luz María Alonso Valerdi
Ricardo Zavála Yoe
Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar
Sergio Alberto Navarro Tuch

 

Adjunct researchers

Adrian Navarro Díaz
Armando Roman Flores
David Gómez Gutiérrez
Debbie Crystal Hernández Zarate
Enrique Javier Aguayo Lara
Héctor Cervantes Culebro
Irandi Gutiérrez Carmona
Irving Omar Cázares Ramírez
Jianhong Wang
Manuel Navarro Gutiérrez
Omar Mendoza Montoya
Oscar Eleno Carbajal Espinosa
Ramóna Beatriz Alemón Galindo
Ricardo Esteban Roberts Ugrinovic
Sajjad Keshtkar

Publications

Top 5 of publications 2015-2019

- A review of optimal control techniques applied to the energy management and control of microgrids
Authors: Minchala-Avila, L., Garza-Castañón, L., Vargas-Martínez, A., & Zhang, Y.

- Motor imagery based brain-computer interfaces: An emerging technology to rehabilitate motor deficits
Authors: Alonso-Valerdi, L., Salido-Ruiz, R., & Ramirez-Mendoza, R.

- Optimal Energy Management for Stable Operation of an Islanded Microgrid
Authors: Minchala-Avila, L., Garza-Castanon, L., Zhang, Y., & Ferrer, H.

- Human-like compliant locomotion: State of the art of robotic implementations
Authors: Torricelli, D., Gonzalez, J., Weckx, M., Jiménez-Fabián, R., Vanderborght, B., Sartori, M., Dosen, S., Farina, D., Lefeber, D., & Pons, J.

- Classification of motor states from brain rhythms using lattice neural networks
Authors: Gudiño-Mendoza, B., Sossa, H., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Antelis, J.

 

Robótica

Sobre el Grupo

El grupo de robótica del Tec de Monterrey desarrolla dispositivos en las áreas de bio-Mecatrónica y vehículos autónomos. En el área de biomecatrónica, el objetivo es atender el movimiento humano durante la rehabilitación y ayudar a personas de la tercera edad, usando dispositivos robóticos. En el caso de vehículos autónomos (AV), el enfoque es apoyar la atención en desastres naturales mediante el uso de los equipos de colaboración de robots heterogéneos (aéreo y terrestre de AV) que interactúan simultáneamente.

Líneas de investigación

  • Laboratorio de Micro-robótica
  • Laboratorio para vehículos autónomos

Líder

Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar - rita.fuentes@tec.mx
 

Miembros

Carlos Gustavo Sotelo Molina
Carlos Renato Vázquez Topete
David Alejandro Sotelo Molina
Herman Castañeda Cuevas
Javier Izquierdo Reyes
Javier Mauricio Antelis Ortíz
Joel Carlos Huegel West
Jorge Isaac Chairez Oria
Luis Eduardo Garza Castañón
Luz María Alonso Valerdi
Ricardo Zavála Yoe
Sergio Alberto Navarro Tuch

 

Adscritos

Adrian Navarro Díaz
Armando Roman Flores
David Gómez Gutiérrez
Debbie Crystal Hernández Zarate
Enrique Javier Aguayo Lara
Héctor Cervantes Culebro
Irandi Gutiérrez Carmona
Irving Omar Cázares Ramírez
Jianhong Wang
Manuel Navarro Gutiérrez
Omar Mendoza Montoya
Oscar Eleno Carbajal Espinosa
Ramóna Beatriz Alemón Galindo
Ricardo Esteban Roberts Ugrinovic
Sajjad Keshtkar

Publicaciones

Top 5 de publicaciones 2015-2019

- A review of optimal control techniques applied to the energy management and control of microgrids
Autores: Minchala-Avila, L., Garza-Castañón, L., Vargas-Martínez, A., & Zhang, Y.

- Motor imagery based brain-computer interfaces: An emerging technology to rehabilitate motor deficits
Autores: Alonso-Valerdi, L., Salido-Ruiz, R., & Ramirez-Mendoza, R.

- Optimal Energy Management for Stable Operation of an Islanded Microgrid
Autores: Minchala-Avila, L., Garza-Castanon, L., Zhang, Y., & Ferrer, H.

- Human-like compliant locomotion: State of the art of robotic implementations
Autores: Torricelli, D., Gonzalez, J., Weckx, M., Jiménez-Fabián, R., Vanderborght, B., Sartori, M., Dosen, S., Farina, D., Lefeber, D., & Pons, J.

- Classification of motor states from brain rhythms using lattice neural networks
Autores: Gudiño-Mendoza, B., Sossa, H., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Antelis, J.

 

Nanodevices

About the Group

The group develops Nanosensors and miniaturized devices for applications in the areas of healthcare and environmental engineering. Our sensors are mostly based on electrochemical, photonic and luminescent signal transduction and amplification schemes, and can incorporate custom microelectronic systems. The group develops microfluidic devices based on electrokinetic and/or centrifugal forces, for diagnostic and medical therapy applications, as well as for organ emulation. We work on synthesis and fabrication processes of structured functional materials at the micro/nanometric scale combining metals, polymers and carbon allotropes.

The group has extensive experience in modeling multiphysics systems, as well as in modeling/measuring the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with matter.

Our group works on a wide range of projects, including: Ultrafast gene diagnostics, gene editing for cell reprogramming with application to Type I Diabetes, cell matching and fusion for cancer therapy, isolation and characterization of exosomes for early disease detection, bioprinting, 3D nanoimprinting based on multiphoton polymerization, 3D printing of anatomical models for surgical planning, ultrafast sensing with molecular spectroscopy, modeling of cell membrane molecular dynamics for medicine development, quantum dots for medical imaging.


Researcher lines

• Nanosensors based on electrochemical, photonic and luminescent principles.
• Microfluidic devices for medical diagnostics and therapy.
• Bioprinting and organ-on-a-chip emulation.
• 3D nanoimprinting based on multiphotonic polymerization.

Leader

Sergio Omar Martínez Chapa - smart@tec.mx

Members

Alán Osiris Sustaita Narváez
Antonio Ramón Xicoténcatl Favela Contreras
Apurv Chaitanya Nellikka
Edgar René López Mena
Francisco Javier Sierra Valdez
Gaurav Chauhan
Grissel Trujillo de Santiago
Héctor Alán Aguirre Soto
Israel de León Arizpe
Juan Manuel Martínez Huerta
Kumar Wickramasinghe (Distinguished Professor)
Luis Marcelo Lozano Sánchez
Mallar Ray
Marc Josef Madou (Distinguished Professor)
Mario Moisés Álvarez
Masoud Madadelahi
Narsimha Mamidi
Pierre Berini (Profesor distinguido)
Rafael Camilo Lozoya Gámez
Ricardo Pablo Pedro
Rudra Kumar
Víctor Hugo Pérez González

Postdoctoral researcher

Vianni Chopra