Scientific Committee

 

Leopoldo Gómez BarbaUniversity of GuadalajaraSpain

Name Institution Country Contact
Adriana Pena-Perez Negron Guadalajara’s University Mexico
Alejandra Garcia-Hernandez Zacatecas’ Autonomous University Mexico
Alejandro Rodriguez-Gonzalez Madrid’s Politechnical University Spain
Alma Maria Gomez-Rodriguez Vigo’s University Spain
Alvaro Rocha ISEG, University of Lisbon Portugal
Angel M. Garcia Pedrero Polotechnical University Of Madrid Spain
Antoni Lluis Mesquida-Calafar Balearic Islands’ University Spain
Antonia Mas-Pichaco Balearic Islands’ University Spain
Antonio Pereira Leiria’s Politechnical Institute Portugal
Antonio de Amescua Seco Madrid’s Carlos III University Spain
Arturo J. Mendez-Penin Vigo’s University Spain
Benjamin Ojeda-Magaña Guadalajara’s University Mexico
Carlos Abraham Carballo Monsivais CIMAT Unit Zacatecas México
Carla Pacheco Mixteca’s Technological University, Oaxaca Mexico
Carlos Alberto Fernández y Fernández Instituto de Computación de la Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca (UTM), Oaxaca Mexico
Claudio Meneses Villegas Catholic University of North Chile
Cesar A. Guerra-Garcia San Luis Potosi’s Politechnical University Mexico
Edgar Alan Calvillo Moreno  Technological University of Aguascalientes Mexico
Edgar Oswaldo Díaz INEGI Mexico
Diego Martin-de Andres Madrid’s Carlos III University Spain
Eleazar Aguirre Anaya National Politechnical Institute Mexico  
Elisabet Capon Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Zürich (ETHZ) Switzerland
Enrique Barreiro-Alonso Vigo’s University Spain
Fernando Moreira Portucalense University Portugal
Fernando Francisco Jesus Rey Losada University of Vigo Spain
Francisco Ortin-Soler Oviedo’s University Spain
Gabriel A. Garcia Mireles University Of Sonora Mexico
Giner Alor-Hernandez Orizaba’s Technological Institute Mexico  
Gloria Monica Martinez Aguilar Universidad Tecnológica de Torreón Mexico
Gloria Piedad Gasca-Hurtado Medellin’s University Colombia  
Gonzalo Cuevas-Agustin Madrid’s Politechnical University Spain
Gonzalo R. Luzardo-Morocho Littoral’s Polytechnic Higher School Ecuador
Gustavo Illescas Buenos Aires Province’s National University of Center Argentina
Hector Cardona Reyes CIMAT Zacatecas Unit Mexico
Hector Duran Limón Information Systems Departament, Guadalajara’s Univertsity Mexico
Henrique Mamede Lisboa’s Aberta University Portugal
Himer Avila George CUVALLES, University of Guadalajara Mexico
Hugo Arnoldo Mitre CIMAT, Zacatecas Unit Mexico
Hugo O. Alejandrez-Sánchez National Center For Research And Technological Development, CENIDET Mexico
Isaac Machorro Cano Universidad del Papaloapan (UNPA), Oaxaca Mexico
Ivan A. Garcia-Pacheco Mixteca’s Technological University, Oaxaca Mexico
Jaime A. Guzman-Luna Colombia’s National University Colombia
Javier Garcia-Guzman Madrid’s Carlos III University Spain
Joao Barroso Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro University Portugal
Jörg Thomaschewski Hochschule Emden/Leer Germany
Jorge Cerdan Uribe Mexico
Jorge Luis García Alcaraz Autonomous University of Juárez City Mexico
José Alberto Benítez Andrades University of Lion Mexico
Jose A. Calvo-Manzano Villalon Madrid’s Politechnical University Spain
José Antonio Cervantes Alvarez CUVALLES, University of Guadalajara Mexico
José Antonio Orizaga Trejo University of Guadalajara CUCEA Mexico
José E. Guzmán-Mendoza Polytechnic University of Aguascalientes Mexico
José Guadalupe Arceo Olague Autonomous University of Zacatecas Mexico
Jose Baltasar Garcia-Perez Schofield Vigo’s University Spain
Jose Luis Sanchez Cervantes. Technological University Of Orizaba Mexico
Juan Carlos Gonzales-Moreno Vigo’s University Spain
Juan Francisco Peraza Garzón Autonomous University of Sinaloa Mexico
Juan Manuel Cueva-Lovelle Vigo’s University Spain
Juan Manuel Toloza National University Of Central Buenos Aires Province Argentina
Lohana Lema-Moreta Espiritu Santo University Equador
Leopoldo Gómez Barba University of Guadalajara México
Leandro Rodríguez Linares Vigo’s University Spain
Lisbeth Rodriguez Mazahua Technological University Of Orizaba Mexico
Lohana Lema Moreta University Of The Holy Spirit Ecuador
Luis Omar Colombo Mendoza Technological University of Orizaba Mexico
Luz Sussy Bayona Ore Autonomous University Peru
Magdalena Arcilla-Cobian Distance Education’s National University Spain
Manuel Mora Aguscalientes’ Autonomous University Mexico
Manuel Perez-Cota Vigo’s University Spain
Maria de León Sigg Autonomous University of Zacatecas Mexico
María del Pilar Salas-Zárate University Of Murcia Equador
Maria Jose Lado-Tourino Vigo’s University Spain
Maria Y. Hernandez-Perez Electrical Research Institute Mexico
Mario Andres Paredes Valverde University of Murcia Spain
Marion Lepmets Regulated Software Research Centre, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Finland Estonia
Mary Luz Sánchez-Gordón Østfold University College Noruega
Miguel Ángel De la Torre Gómora CUVALLES, University of Guadalajara Mexico
Miguel Hidalgo Reyes Polytechnic University Of Morelos Mexico
Mirna Muñoz Mata CIMAT Unit Zacatecas Mexico
Omar S. Gomez Chimborazo’s Polytechnic Higher School Estonia
Patricia María Henríquez Coronel University Eloy, Alfaro de Manabi Ecuador
Paul Clarke Dundalk Institute of Technology Finland
Perla Velasco-Elizondo Zacatecas’ Autonomous University Mexico
Rafael Valencia-Garcia Murcia’s University Spain
Ramiro Goncalves Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro University Portugal
Raul Aguilar-Vera Yucatan’s Autonomous University Mexico
Ricardo Colomo-Palacios Østfold University College Norway
Salvador Agredano Herrera Uruguay’s ORT University México
Santiago Matalonga Uruguay’s ORT University Uruguay
Sergio Galvan Cruz Aguascalientes’ Autonomous University Mexico
Sodel Vazquez-Reyes Zacatecas’ Autonomous University Mexico
Sonia López Ruiz CUVALLES, University of Guadalajara Mexico
Sulema Torres-Ramos CUCEI, Guadalajara’s University Mexico
Teresa Lucio-Nieto Monterrey’s Technological Institute and Higher Studies Mexico
Tomas San Feliu-Gilabert Madrid’s Politechnical University Spain
Ulises Juarez-Martinez Orizaba’s Technological Institute Mexico
Valentine Casey Dundalk Institute of Technology Ireland
Vianca Vega North Catholic University Chile
Victor Saquicela University of Cuenca Ecuador
Vitor Filipe Universidad Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro Portugal
Vitor Santos Lisboa’s Nova University Portugal
Viviana Y. Rosales Morales Technological University Of Orizaba Mexico
Yadira Quinonez Sinaloa’s Autonomous University Mexico
Yasmin Hernández INEEL Mexico
Yilmaz Murat Çankaya University Turkey
Claude Laporte, Ph.D.

Claude Laporte

Dr. Claude Y. Laporte has been a Professor since 2000 at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), a 10,000-student engineering school, where he teaches software engineering. His research interests include software process improvement in small and very small enterprises, as well as software quality assurance. He has worked in defence and transportation enterprises for over 20 years. He received a Master’s degree in Physics from the Université de Montréal, a Master’s degree in Applied Sciences from the École Polytechnique de Montréal and a Ph.D. from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (France). He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Universidad de San Martin de Porres (Peru) in 2013.

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Gonzalo Cuevas, Ph.D.

Gonzalo Cuevas, Ph.D.

Gonzalo Cuevas was born in Spain in 1940. He received the Engineer degree in Telecommunications and the Ph.D degree in Telecommunications from the High School of Telecommunications, Polytechnical University of Madrid, Spain, in 1965 and 1974 respectively. Founder of the Software Process Improvement Investigation Group in Spain.

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Manuel Perez-Cota, Ph.D.

Manuel Perez-Cota, Ph.D.

Manuel Pérez Cota is Professor and Researcher at the University of Vigo (UVIGO) in Vigo, Spain. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering (Universidad La Salle) and Electronics and Communications Engineering (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – UNAM, 1980), a PhD in Industrial Engineering (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1990). He is the director of the international research group SI1-GEAC (http://cuautla.uvigo.es/si1-geac/). He was the first director and developer of the Computer Department (Computer Science School of the University of Vigo). He collaborates in different Master and PhD programs in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Finland, Argentina, Bolivia and México, and has been supervisor of several PhDs. He has been involved in different European and International projects. He has published quite extensively and has many publications (including books, book chapters, Scientific Citation Index journal articles, and international journal articles, as well as publications in refereed conference proceedings). He is a member of different international committees and associations (ACM, IEEE, AISTI, AIPO, ANALCT).

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Stewart R. Santos-Arce, Ph.D.

Stewart R. Santos-Arce, Ph.D.

Stewart R. Santos Arce (S07-M’09-SM’14) received the degree of Engineer in Communications and Electronics from the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, in 2007, the title of Master of Science and Doctor of Science, both with Specialty in Electrical Engineering, of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (CINVESTAV) in 2009 and 2014 respectively.
He is currently a full-time research-professor in the Department of Electronics at the University Center of Exact Sciences and Engineering at the University of Guadalajara. His main research interests focus on parallel neuronal computating for real-time digital signals applied to processing, analysis, segmentation and feature extraction of remote sensing images.In IEEE, he has participated as Student Activities Committee chair (SAC), Young Professionals chair (YP), Communication Society Treasurer (COMSOC), Membership Depelopment and IEEE Guadalajara Section vice-chair. He currently serves as president of IEEE Guadalajara Section, during the period 2017-2018.

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Ignacio Castillo

J. Ignacio Castillo has been working for 19 years in IT&C industries [Datacenter Dynamics, RedUno-TELMEX, IFE, DICINET], as well as in private and public universities as professor [UDEFA, UACM, BUAP, UPAEP, UTM]. He has participated in more than 40 national and international projects as a team member, or leader on technical and management positions. Castillo is an IEEE Senior Member. He participates with ISO/IEC 27000 committee, Mexican NB. As professor he has lectured more than 100 undergraduate and graduate courses, he wrote journal and conference papers, one book, technical reports and is referee for magazines and conferences; he organized national and international conferences and seminars. He had offered more than 60 keynote, invited talks and webinars, but also he wrote more than 100 divulgation articles for magazines and newspapers.

Since 2008 Castillo is a tenured Professor at Electronics & Telecommunications Dep. with Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México UACM (Autonomous University of Mexico City). He received his B.Sc. degree in Electronic Sciences (95), completed with honors, and his M.Sc. degree in Semiconductor Devices (98) both from the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico.

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Jorge Díaz

Founding partner of RockTech, a company dedicated to the research and development of new technologies. RockTech has 12 professionals, a large group of business partners, and the main research centers in Mexico.

After almost a decade of experience in banking, and taking advantage of his background in engineering and the huge technological advances DLS Venture Capital was established in July 2016, a crowdfunding platform that promotes investment through Financial Technology (FinTech). Generating an investment portfolio it integrates sustainable projects that are applicable to daily life, from the extraction of Nickel in water recycling to integral architecture development.

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MSc. Edgar Oswaldo Díaz

 

  

MSc. Edgar Oswaldo Díaz, Researcher and IT Architect, for the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) Government of México, Systems Engineering experience [1020 Web Projects (year 2005-2018)], in DevOps + Risk Management + Security {Ethical (Hacking-Forensics) – Semantic Web + Mobile + Cloud Computing + IoT}.

Certifications:

  • SGSI (ISO/IEC-27001:2013) | UNAM-CERT
  • ITIL IT Service Management | AXELOS
  • Certified Ethical Hacker – CEH | EC-Council
  • Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator – CHFI | EC-Council
  • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) | EC-Council
  • CCNA Data Center | CISCO
  • Professional Scrum Master | Scrum.org
  • Microsoft Operation and Solution Framework | Microsoft Corporation
  • Microsoft Azure for IaaS | Microsoft Corporation
  • Active member in Standards [w3.org and OWASP.org]
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Dr. Hugo A. Mitre

 

Hugo Mitre is a doctor in science and information technology from the Carlos III University of Madrid (2010) and member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) level 1. He is currently a researcher associated with the Center for Research in Mathematics (CIMAT) Zacatecas, and director of the Human-Centered Computing Laboratory (HCC). He has experience in over sixteen projects and more than twenty-five publications in HCC, software engineering, strategic management and knowledge management. His current lines for research are affective and cognitive computing, and knowledge management.

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Measurement of attention with eye-trackers workshop

Dr. Hugo A. Mitre

Workshop: Measurement of attention with eye-trackers.

Description: The visual attention is one of the most important aspects of human perception. In this workshop, the functioning of the eye-trackers will be made known to measure attention through human eye tracking. Besides, practices will be carried out to measure the visual attention provoked by the visual stimuli on a control group.

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Dr. Elsa Estrada Guzmán

 

Elsa Estrada is a doctor in Information Technology in the University of Guadalajara. She did an investigation on the structure and sources of Smart Cities indicators for the creative city project of the city of Guadalajara, the results were published in the White Paper “Towards the preparation of Guadalajara SmartCity metrics structure “, 2013 smartcities.ieee.org . She continued the research on storage methods for the analysis of the Smart Cities indicators, creating a NoSQL scheme for its management, said scheme is observed in the White paper

“NoSQL method for metric analysis of Smart Cities”, 2015 smartcities.ieee.org. Participated in the design of modules MOOCS for the SMART CITIES METRIC course 2015, which focuses on the training of professionals to assess their environment and strengthen the monitoring skills for their automation, published internationally in www.edx.org. Generated a Smart City tool for the visualization of the geo-referenced analysis of Open Data used Machine Learning, applying kmeans and fuzzycmeans
in a case study of 300 variables of 656 of the Open Data of elementary schools in Guadalajara, the description was published in 2018 in the International Journal of Combinatorial Optimization and Informatic. She proposed a framework for applying data science to key indicators of performance (kpi’s) of Smart Cities, which uses a set of tools as a system for the organization of kpi’s with the tree structure, JSON documents for the storage scheme, and for the configuration of the intelligent service dispatch, the proposal presents the model of an infrastructure for automatic attention to service reports, and a web app for the visualization of the scientific analysis of risk territory tracking, this framework is aimed at assessing the city from the perspective of different measurement models of the Smart Cities.

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Introduction to Video Game Design with unreal engine Workshop

Mtro. Jose Luis David Bonilla Carranza 

Workshop: Introduction to Video Game Design with unreal engine.

Description: Apply the techniques of the Unreal Engine for the creation of high quality interactive systems.

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M.T.I. J.L. Jose Luis David Bonilla Carranza 

 

 

José Luis David Bonilla have a master’s degree in Information Technologys, currently working as a professor in the IT department of CFE, Zona Reforma and professor of the Department of Computational Sciences, where he teaches subjects such as computer graphics, Internet programming, simulation for computer , hypermedia, among others. He is a co-founder of Innovusweb, creator of communities such as Byron.mx that seeks the dissemination of digital art, Taban.mx where he specializes in the videogame engineering, the Inventores.mx brand community in cucei UDG, Belzec.net’s site fordifusion of new technologies, being an enthusiast in the use of mixer, being a specialist in the creation of intefaces networks, He is also a videogame programmer who currently works in BlackLion Fantasy, he is popularizer of the free software movement. His hobbies are retro video games and cinema.

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Claude Laporte, Ph.D.

Claude Laporte

Dr. Claude Y. Laporte has been a Professor since 2000 at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), a 10,000-student engineering school, where he teaches software engineering. His research interests include software process improvement in small and very small enterprises, as well as software quality assurance. He has worked in defence and transportation enterprises for over 20 years. He received a Master’s degree in Physics from the Université de Montréal, a Master’s degree in Applied Sciences from the École Polytechnique de Montréal and a Ph.D. from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (France). He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Universidad de San Martin de Porres (Peru) in 2013.

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Leobardo Morales

 

Position: IBM Mexico cognitive systems sales specialist.
Studies: Electronic Systems Engineer by the Tec de Monterrey, Campus Mexico City.
Experience: 20 years in the Servers industry, 11 years at IBM.

He has been Unix SysAdmin since 2001, he was Consultant in virtualization, Linux and Cloud Computing, Evangelist of Linux and Technical Leader of Consulting for Latin America, he was also Manager of Servers Brand in Mexico. He is an expert certificate in performance and virtualization in AIX and Linux, Ambassador of the Academic Initiative and now works as sales specialist in cognitive systems also participates in specialized conferences in Latin America.

 

“My experience in Business Development and as Product Manager let me help the customers in complex solutions. As consultant I have worked with all kind of customers in Mexico and Latin America. I have worked as Servers Brand Manager and currently as Offering Manager for Hybrid Cloud Integration. I really enjoy being speaker for different industry and research forums. I am a passionate of the Artificial Intelligence and I am pretty sure I can help to ignite the spark of AI’s development in Mexico. I have been for a long time an Active Ambassador of the IBM Academic Initiative”

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Dra. Mirna A. Muñoz Mata

 

Mirna Ariadna Muñoz Mata, PhD in Computer Science from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM), in Madrid Spain, with mention of “European Doctorate”. She has made a postdoctoral stay at the Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. She is currently a researcher at the Mathematics Research Center (CIMAT) – Unidad Zacatecas in the Software Engineering area and has the appointment of SIN-I. She is a member of the Cathedra research of Improvement of Software Processes in the Ibero-American Space (MPSEI) and the Software Engineering group of CIMAT. She has participated in the official Spanish translation team recognized by the SEI of the book CMMI-DEV v1.2 and 1.3. She has participated as an evaluator in calls PEI, FINNOVA, FOMIX and Scholarships abroad edo. of Zacatecas, H2020. She is a member of the scientific committee of various congresses and the RCEA DE CONACYT. She has published several technical articles on issues related to project management, implementation of software process improvement, knowledge management, change management, multi-model environments and models and quality standards. She is the author of the book Multi Model Methodology for Implementing Software Process Improvements.

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Luis Castrejón


 

FORMATION:

Facilitator / Coach / Artist

  • Education: Systems Engineer, Finance, Producer in Media.
  • Actuality: Human Development (IHPG) / Literary Edition (CCLXV)
  • Certifications: Trainer (Microsoft, SAP, Lenovo, PMI), Projects Administrator (PMP), Business Coach, Life Coach, Sales & Presales Manager.

ABILITIES:

Personal

  • Creative, communicator, patient, positive, good management of staff, dreamer / doer, entrepreneur, analytical, socially responsible.

Techniques

  • Project management, content development, photography, graphic editing, writing, entrepreneurship, management of social networks, youtuber, speaker.

EXPERIENCE:

  • Photographer / Artist (Independent / TOCA, 2007 – Current)
    Facilitator of courses oriented to photography as an art object.
    Doer and advisor of photographic essays.
    Creator of “Sentir en papel” (poetry on napkins), project developed with crowfounding.
  • Business Coach / Life Coach / Sales & Presales (Independent / PDA, 2011 – Current)
    Coach of sales teams, call centers and pre-sales executives.
    Personal and business coach for managers, directors and independent businessmen.
    International sales and personal development speaker.
  • Coach / Consultant / Content Developer (ActionCoach / Scanda, 2003 – 2010)
    Implementer of methodologies and processes of certified project offices.
    Consultant and Certified Trainer of Microsoft, SAP, PMI, Oracle, Lenovo.
  • Auditor / Project Leader (Qualita Group, 1998 – 2002)
    Business process analyst, dedicated to find areas of opportunity for the use of internal tools and processes, to grow businesses.
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Dr. Liliana Avelar Sosa

 

She completed her Bachelor Degree in Electronic Engineering, the MSc in Industrial Engineering by the Technological Institute of Ciudad Juarez and Ph. D. in Sciences in Engineering by the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez. She is currently a full-time Professor/Investigator at the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez (UACJ). She has published in journals as International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Dyna Colombia, Journal of Applied Research and Technology, Sustainability, Advances in Production Engineering & Management, South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, among others. She has also collaborated in some other publications in the International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing. Their interesting areas are about Supply Chain Performance, Logistic, Manufacturing Production Process and Structural Equation Modelling, Game Theory applied in Supply Chain aspects, as Inventory Management. The Prof. Avelar has also directed thesis and collaborated on book editions and book chapters in international and recognized publishing houses. Recently she has published her book in Springer, related to the evaluation of performance in manufacturing companies; He currently manages the ROPRIN 2018 thematic process optimization network, with CONACYT financing.

 

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Ing. Joaquin Benitez Hernandez

 

Joaquin is a Software Engineer, TEDx speaker, drone racing pilot, passionate about technology, promotes the recreational use of robots and the democratization of technology for the good of the community.

After getting his Masters in Computer Science Joaquin worked in media space doing video edition and process automation for a ad casting company, also he was a promoter for Japanese Rock Bands. Joaquin is also passionate about tech communities in GDL, he is member of the organizing staff of GDLJS, and member of MakersGDL and Hacker Garage. At GE Capital he created Flash based financial tools and more complex web development using early CMS systems.  At Freshout LLC his first startup experience he co-create heavy engineered web applications, in the course of 3 years he helped create a website creator, a screen recorder, a music cloud app, a social network and several projects focused on helping minorities. At Skycatch he created several web projects, backend map processing queues, 3D viewing tools, drone design, building, operation and maintenance, co developed several Firmware and embedded systems tools, Sensor integration, fleet update and deployment apps. Now At Carbon Robotics, he is helping co develop a complete robot development system from the ground up, with a focus of low cost and ease of use he helps set the UX guidelines about using robotics for the new era of automation.

 

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Dr. Alma Yadira Quiñonez Carrillo

  

Yadira Quiñonez, she is a PhD in Computer Engineering from the official doctoral program in Artificial Intelligence, in the in the Faculty of Informatics of the Polytechnic University of Madrid in Spain. She is currently a Full Time Professor and Researcher at the Facultad de Informática Mazatlan of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa. She is Leader of the academic body in consolidation Trends and Technological Innovation in Robotics and Education. The academic body belongs to the area of ​​knowledge of Science and Technology. She is responsible for different research projects funded by the UAS and by PRODEP. She has published several articles in international congresses and conferences; as well as the publication of scientific articles in indexed journals. The current interest in research focuses on autonomous robotics and the study of multi-robot systems mainly in the coordination of these systems, as well as robotics applications in education.

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M.I.C. Carlos A. Carballo Monsivais

 

Executive Summary
Industrial Statistician assigned to the Data Engineering group of the Research Center in Mathematics, A.C. Zacatecas Unit. He held conferences and consultancies in Mexico, Ecuador, Cuba, Colombia, Argentina, Chile and the United States. Former president of the Local Member Community Guanajuato by the American Society for Quality Mexico. International evaluator in projects and certification exams Six Sigma Black Belt. More than 16 years of experience in Quality Engineering, Design and Lean Six Sigma, Industrial Statistics, Big Data, Problem Solving and Technology Transfer.

Professional experience
Leader in Technology Transfer Projects- Mathematics Research Center, CIMAT Unidad Zacatecas, Zac. (2014-Current)
Manager in Quality Engineering, Mathematics Research Center, A.C. -CIMAT, Guanajuato, Gto, Mexico. (2008-2014)
President LMC Guanajuato, ASQ Mexico. Guanajuato, gto. (2010-2013)
Management Consultant in Quality Engineering, Mathematics Research Center A.C.-CIMAT, Guanajuato, Gto, Mexico. (2003-2008)
Head of Systems, Sedesol (Oportunidades Program), Federal Government, Pueblo Viejo Module – Panuco, Ver. (2002-2003)
SAP Analyst, Panamco Golfo S.A. of C.V. (Femsa – Coca Cola), Dept. Maintenance Services – Coatepec Plant, Ver. (2000-2002)

Academic training
PhD Student in Data Science, Research and Innovation Center in Information and Communication Technologies (INFOTEC – CONACYT). Aguascalientes, Ags. (2016-Current)
Master’s Degree in Quality Management, Universidad Veracruzana, (2006)
Master’s Degree in Quality Engineering, Universidad Iberoamericana, Campus León, CIMAT-UIA Program, León, Gto., México (2004)
Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Faculty of Statistics and Informatics, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Ver., México. (2000)

International Competition
International certifications in: Six Sigma Green Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Associate in quality improvement, Business fundamentals for scientists, Triz Expert, Project Management, Kanban.

Recent publications
“Improvement Competitiveness Aligning Knowledge and Talent Management with Strategic Goals”, CIMPS Proceedings (2016)
Analysis of the Ecoinnovation Capabilities of Mexican Ecobusinesses”, Journal of Innovation and Entreneursship, (2015)
Promoting Statistical Thinking with Six Sigma “, Applied Statistic Memories: National University of Colombia (2010)

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MSc. Laura Nely

 

Laura Nely Sánchez-Morales is candidate to obtain the PhD degree from the Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies at Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba. She received an MSc degree in Computer Systems at Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba, Mexico. She also received the BS degree in Computer Science at Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba. She also has involved in Mexican research project granted by TecNM. She has published some papers in international journals. Her research interests include image processing, neuronal networks, UI Design patterns, automatic software generation, and mobile applications. She can be reached at lauransanchezmorales@gmail.com.

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José David Piña Wong.

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Bachelor in Systems of Administrative Computing (LSCA) graduated from Tecnológico de Monterrey with postgraduate courses in design by IDEP Barcelona, certified in UX-PM by UX-Alliance.

In the last 7 years I have directed development and design teams in advertising agencies, working for brands such as Walmart, Segundamano.com.mx, Fundación Teletón, ALSEA (PF Chang&#39;s, Italianni&#39;s, Burger King, The Cheesecake Factory and CPK), KFC , KLM / Air France, Honda, Santander, Papa John&#39;s, Soriana, LALA, Mercedes-Benz, Televisa, Buró de crédito, Boston Scientific, Grupo Profuturo, Liverpool, etc .; participating in projects that have obtained Effie awards and other recognitions, from the conceptualization, design of the solution, budgets, sales and production itself.

I am currently directing the Medikaway where we are developing digital tools to take medical consultations to another level, focused on telemedicine and follow-up consultations, under a fair business model for doctors and patients.

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Luis Alejandro López Piñón

SKILLS

  • Passion for my job
  • Team Work
  • Great investigation skills
  • Commitment with my job
  • Great relationship with customers and coworkers
  • Different computer language knowledge
  • Good level about different OS knowledge
  • SOA World knowledge
  • More than 10 years of experience with Progress V8, V9, V10 and V11.

EXPERIENCE

Sistemas aKúbica S.A. de C.V. May 2012 – Today
Actually I ́m leading my own company with 40 consultants some of them with Progress Technologies skills, another more with Microsoft .Net and finally another with IBM BPM skills.
As a leader my commitment is to grow and develop the company in order to be a leader company of innovative technologies in Mexico.

Additionally based on my experience in Progress all my team members are constantly trained in last technologies about Progress, .Net, Java and Web platforms.

Progress Software México From Feb-1999 – May 2012

Since my first day in Progress I had been three roles:

  • Local Technical Support for 2 years, managing all the IT internal issues like, Network, Servers, Computers, PBX, Software, etc.
  • Progress Consultant for 2 years, Principally developing Web Applications and deploying them with WebSpeed technologies, in this period I was developing C/S Applications too, for different customers like PEMEX, Devlyn, JCI, etc.
  • Solution Engineer for 8 years, in this position I did a lot of activities, like for example:
    • Professional Services: Principally doing short services like tunings, migrations, OE Replication Implementations, OE Managements Implementations, and coding special requirements, recently I was focusing my time in Actional principally, in Sonic implementations and developing the initial Integration flows for our new customers in SOA technologies.
    • Presales: Doing product presentations, participating in marketing events, doing workshops, planning Sonic Architectures, and helping to the customer to reengineering their apps via OERA(Re-engineering Methodology).
    • Compliance Program: Reviewing the Progress Systems Operations of the customers and mediating the implementation with the Policies defined by Progress Corp.

I been participated in different type of projects, some small projects about 10k or big projects about 800k, so I understand the commitment that a team have to have to close different type of projects and to achieve the goals from the consultancy point of view.

Factoria Creativa From 1997 – 1999.
For almost 2 years in this company I was developing Web Applications, principally coding HTML, JavaScript and Perl accessing My SQL Databases.

EXPERIENCE WITH DIFFERENT CUSTOMERS

  • Web Applications Area: Developing complete applications with Web Technologies and WebSpeed at PEMEX and Home Depot, or developing specific modules for AlEn Industries, Devlyn or Presidencia.
  • Desktop Applications: Developing specific modules for Cometra, HSBC Bank, ARCA(Coca Cola Mexico) etc.
  • Deploying WebServices: Deploying WebServices with de Progress OE Application Server for customer like Arnecom, and some Universities.
  • Progress High Availability Tools: Deploying Replication, Clustering and Monitoring Tools for Progress RDBMS with many customers like Home Depot, Muguerza Hospitals, Gatorade, etc.
  • Sonic Experience: Deploying Sonic with customers like Condumex, Devlyn and JCI.
    Doing Technical Support in Sonic Implementations with Home Depot and Multimedios TV.
    Developing many Integration Flows with Sonic Workbench for many POC’s with customers like Condumex, TMM and the Baja California Norte Government.
    Right now implementing Progress Actional Cluster and Load Balancing to monitor Sonic Operation at CSI (Logistics company for FORD Company)
  • Progress Actional: Implementing Actional CSO in CSI Group Company with HA and Banamex Accival in Mexico City.
  • Progress RDBMS: Tuning and encountering problems in critical situations related with the Progress Database with different customers like: Yucatan Government, Protexa Industries, AlEn, Multimedios TV, Vector, Home Depot, etc.

EDUCATION:

Communications and Electronic Engineering with Systems specialization, Jun 2000 Instituto Politécnico Nacional in México City.

Progress Technologies Training:

  • Progress RDBMS
  • 4GL
  • Developing Apps
  • SmartObjects
  • Developing Distributed Apps
  • Power Messaging
  • Progress Actional (a SOA Product)
  • Progress Sonic ESB(a SOA Product)
  • Progress Savvion (a BPM Product)

IBM Technologies Training:

  • Master Sales V5 by IBM
  • Blueworks Live – Software for Modeling Processes
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Jorge Luis Hernández Fernández

  

Work experience

  • 6 months as trainee of sales of Food & Packaging in Festo.
  • 9 months as a practice in the area of Product Management in Festo.
  • 8 months as an automation engineer at Festo Guadalajara.

Academic formation

  • Engineering in Digital Systems and Robotics (2013-2016):
    UNITEC Campus Atizapán
    Management of digital systems and automation of industrial processes
  • Business Administration (2012-2013):
    Banking and Commercial School.
    The bases of administration knowledges.

Abilities:

Leadership, teamwork, initiative, rationalization, stress control, holistic thinking.

Experience:

  • I deal with advisors, distributors and customers of Festo.
  • Programming of Festo controllers; display and on-screen control for motors and electric axes.

Achievements:

  • Efficient management of the Product Management laboratory.
  • Creation of tutorials for programming drivers and use of software.
  • Collaboration to carry out the quality procedures of the sales department in Festo.
  • Advisory on automation.

 

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I.I. Raúl de Jesús Sahagún López

 

Industrial Engineer with orientation in Project Evaluation from the University of Guadalajara (CUCEI) graduated in 1997; Postgraduate in Manufacturing Systems, Productivity Improvement, Strategic Planning and Innovation in Public Management; with knowledge of Audit and Integration of Quality Systems, International Standard ISO 9001- 2015, 22000 and 45000, Leadership, Decision Making, Consulting in Design and Development of High Impact Intervention Models, National speaker, Instructor of the Chamber of Commerce of Guadalajara and the Secretary of Economy (Mexico Emprende); Federal Register STPS in topics such as Coaching, Entrepreneurship, Quality, High Performance Work Teams, Leadership, 5S s, Lean Tools and Communication. Experience in Business Creation and Development (turnkey), development of High Performance Work Teams, development and implementation of Operative Models and Business Plans, Business Consulting (Contender to the Jalisco Quality Award INJAC), Auditor for Certification in ISO 9001-2008- 15, Improvement of Productivity. Founding partner of the Consulting Firm Personnel Strategic Solutions S.C.

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Juan Emmanuel Delva Benavides

 
 
Investigation
  • Research “The Deficient Role of Latin America in Regulation of Cryptocurrency” presented at Sinteza 2018, International Scientific Conference On Information Technology And Data Related Research DOI: 10.15308 / Sinteza-2018-139-146
  • Research “Cyberbullying and legal repercussions in CUCEA students” Directed by Dr. Ma Teresa Prieto Quezada. Presented on April 28, 2016 Worked in 2014- 2016
  • Research stay in collaboration with Dr. Matias Bedmar Moreno at the Institute of Peace and Conflicts of the University of Granada in Spain. “Social networks (ICT) as a space of violence among university students. A comparative analysis “. From June 1 to July 31, 2015.
  • Collaborator in the academic body 508 “Educational Research and Studies on the University in the Project Investigation in the Cyberspace Violence in CUCEA students” University of Guadalajara 2014- 2015.
  • Research assistant in collaboration with Dr. Manuel Pando Moreno (UDG).“Psychosocial factors of work associated with stress in taxi drivers in the metropolitan area of ​​Guadalajara” Within the framework of the Research Projects of the Institute of Occupational Health Research University of Guadalajara 2012-2013.
  • Research assistant in collaboration with Dr. Manuel Pando Moreno (UDG).“Psychological Violence at Work and Mobbing in Latin America” ​​Within the framework of the Research Projects of the Institute of Occupational Health Research University of Guadalajara 2011-2012.

Participation in Congresses

  • Participation as a speaker at the III International Forum on Computer Law and its relationship with the use of Technology in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia with the presentation: “Local Commerce in Social Networks in Mexico and its regulations”.
  • Participation as a speaker at the University of Guadalajara in the Sustainable Accounting Panel with the presentation: “Environmental Business Compliance”.
  • Participation as Speaker at the 4th International Congress on Violence in Schools: “Adults and authority. Build links with children and young people “in Tucumán, Argentina with the presentations:” Cyberbullying and legal repercussions in higher level students in Mexico “,” Psychological violence in couples of adolescents who interact in social networks “and” Adults and authority. Build Links with children and young people “.
  • Participation as a speaker at the 4th International Congress of Young University Students CUAAD with the presentation: “Coexistence and good treatment through the netiquette in students of education”.
  • Participation as Speaker at Synthesis 2015 Belgrade, Serbia with the presentation: “LOCAL COMMERCE ON SOCIAL NETWORKS IN MEXICO AND ITS REGULATIONS”.
  • Participation as Speaker at the 2nd International Congress of Young University Students 2015 with the presentation: “Actions of Linkage and Intervention to Prevent School Violence among Secondary Students of Colotlan, Jalisco”.
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Daniel Roldán Pérez

 

Daniel Roldán is a digital transformation evangelist and disruptive business consultant. He has worked at global software companies as solutions consultant, collaborating closely with major regional companies, banks, carriers, retail and manufacturing. Currently works at Sistemas aKúbica as regional sales manager in charge of state-of-the-art digital business automation solutions including but not limited to Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Robotic Process Automation, Business Process Manager, Business Rules Manager Systems and Enterprise Content Management. Supporting organizations on disruptive business approach and innovative solutions.

Professional profile

  • Digital Transformation Evangelist and Cognitive Computing Advisor.
  • Disruptive business consultant.
  • Senior Solutions Consultant / System Engineer.
  • 18+ years of experience: System Engineer, Pre-sales Manager, Solutions Consultant, Solution architect, Project Manager and Developer.
  • CALA Regional experience: Top Regional Banks, Carriers/Telco/Retail and Enterprise.
  • Sales conversation and influencer to C-levels.
  • Excellent technical skills: programming, architecture, integrations, UI/UX, SOA/REST, others.
  • Deep knowledge of state of the art Omni-channel Technologies:
    • Cognitive/Machine learning apps
    • Business Process Management (BPM)
    • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
    • Web Content Management (WCM)
    • Business Rules Management System (BRMS)
    • Business Intelligence (BI)
    • Database (DBRMS)
    • Web and mobile apps
    • Cognitive Analysis Tools
    • Development tools (UI/UX, Functional/Performance Testing, PM tools)
    • Mobile Device Management (MDM)
  • Results-oriented achiever with excellent track record for identifying opportunities for accelerated growth.
  • Highly motivated, troubleshooter and problem-solver.
  • Enthusiastic learner who quickly grasps concepts and technical concepts.
  • Fluent spoken and written English.
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Rodolfo Guerrero Martínez

 

Some of his recognitions in the last years are:

  • Recognition of academic excellence as a student of the Division of
    Legal Studies, of the school system, obtaining an average of 100, “Salvador Allende Gossens” auditorium. Guadalajara, Jalisco, February 5, 2017.
  • Evidence of participation during the activities of the National Social Security Week “Towards Universal Health and Its Impact on Social Security”, which is the end of April 24 to 28, 2017, in the auditorium ” Salvador Allende Gossens “.
  • Proof of your attendance as a CONGRESSMAN within the academic activities carried out on June 9, 10 and 11, 2017, in the Hall of the Chapter of the H. Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara, Jal, the First National Congress of Human Rights and Mental Health in the Families “Professional Integrity in Higher Interest of Children and Families”.
  • Proof of participation in the organization and support in the conference “Operations with Illicit Procedures Resources, in the Mexican Legal System”, in the Legal System. Guadalajara, July 26, 2017.
  • Proof of participation on September 26, 2017 at the Dialogue table with the theme “The political participation of young people” at the headquarters of the San Pedro Tlaquepaque Global Steering Committee OF the National Action Party (PAN).
  • Appointment as Vice President of the Jalisco Dialogues Delegation for the period 2017 – 2018. Based on the wishes of Article Two of the General Dialogue Regulation, A.C.
  • Recognition for attending the International Colloquium: Retreats of public administration in the contemporary state, organized by the academic body: “the law and legal science in Mexico and Latin America”, held from December 4 to 8, 2017, With a duration of 20 hours.
  • Recognition as Founding Partner delivered by the Mexican Academy of Law “Juan Velázquez A.C. Mexico City, February 7, 2018.
  • Constancy for his invaluable participation as organizer and coordinator of the debate developed in Café Jurídico with the theme “Social security of workers” Developed in the Library of the Economic Culture Fund “José Luis Martínez. Guadalajara, Jalisco., February 14, 2018.
  • Constancy for his invaluable participation as Organizer and Moderator of the Conference with the theme “The Opportunity of Young Lawyers in Oral Trials”: which is completed on February 15, 2018 in the Oral Trial Chamber “Mariano Otero” Center University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Guadalajara, Jalisco., February 15, 2018.
  • Proof of participation and organization in the Forum “The new Accusatory Criminal System” in the “Dr. Manuel Rodríguez Lapuente “of the CUCSH. Guadalajara Jalisco May 8, 2018.
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Benjamin Villegas

 

Benjamin has 24 years of IT experience. 22 years as Techno-functional Oracle applications experience; working as a consultant, project manager, PM certificated on 2007. 10 years of Management experience. He is IT director in Oracle for ERP financials area. In addition he is a country head for OAL team in Mexico. Benjamin has participated on different roles and he has a very strong technical  background, including APEX. Graduated in 2005 as Computer science Engineer from ITQ and studied a Master degree in Computer science on ITESM.

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Dr. Miguel Ramón González Castro

  

Miguel Ramón González Castro. He graduated as Computer Science Engineer (UNED) and also as Telecommunications Engineer (Universidade de Vigo), a PhD with Cum Laude in Computer Science, Universidade de Vigo (Spain). He is the IT Industrial Manager at ENCE (Spain). He is the member of the international research group SI1-GEAC (http://si1-geac.webs.uvigo.es/ ). He has published quite extensively and has many publications (including books, book chapters, Scientific Citation Index journal articles, and international journal articles, as well as publications in refereed conference proceedings).

 

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Elena Ruiz

 

Elena has 8 years of experience; she has been working for Oracle for almost 8 years. She is now a Principal consultant. She has been working in IT for Financials, including procurement, Payables and taxes. In addition, she has experience working with Supply chain planning. She has a master degree on Computer science from University of Waterloo and a computer science degree from ITESM. She is a very strong developer with extensive experience developing applications with APEX.

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Stewart R. Santos-Arce, Ph.D.

Stewart R. Santos-Arce, Ph.D.

Stewart R. Santos Arce (S07-M’09-SM’14) received the degree of Engineer in Communications and Electronics from the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, in 2007, the title of Master of Science and Doctor of Science, both with Specialty in Electrical Engineering, of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (CINVESTAV) in 2009 and 2014 respectively.
He is currently a full-time research-professor in the Department of Electronics at the University Center of Exact Sciences and Engineering at the University of Guadalajara. His main research interests focus on parallel neuronal computating for real-time digital signals applied to processing, analysis, segmentation and feature extraction of remote sensing images.In IEEE, he has participated as Student Activities Committee chair (SAC), Young Professionals chair (YP), Communication Society Treasurer (COMSOC), Membership Depelopment and IEEE Guadalajara Section vice-chair. He currently serves as president of IEEE Guadalajara Section, during the period 2017-2018.

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Héctor Escobar Cuevas

Héctor Escobar is an Information Systems Engineer from the Facultad de Informática de Mazatlán of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, and has conducted research stays at the Tecnológico Monterrey, Zapopan campus, stays focused on obtaining and using brain waves to control software, this as part of the call for the XXII Summer of Pacific Scientific and Technological Research.

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Gloria Gasca

Gloria Piedad Gasca-Hurtado is an associate professor of research at the University of Medellín at the School of Engineering. She has his postgraduate degree in Systems Engineering, is a Systems Audit Specialist;; and his doctorate was held at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain, in the Department of Languages, Computer Systems and Software Engineering of the Faculty of Informatics. Her areas of research include: information and communication technologies (ICT), definition, improvement and optimization of software processes, use of multimode environments, software development in equipment and agile software methodologies applied to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), audit of systems and computer security. among other topics. Her teaching interests are: software engineering, computer project planning, software development methodologies and software process improvement.

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Edgar Ramírez Sedano

Programmer with more than 8 years of experience in the area, standing out as Technical Leader of several teams throughout his career, most of them in IBM and the position of engineering manager in which 5 teams are in charge of making deliverables about internal IBM applications.

His areas of expertise are:

  • Microservices
  • Economy API
  • Distributed systems
  • High availability
  • Public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud
  • Containers and virtualization
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Rogelio Reyna García

 

I’m Rogelio and if I were my professional profile, I would be that Engineering Manager with experience in Embedded Systems, Industrial Automation and Device Drivers. My technical competence goes from Coding, Testing, Requirements, Integration in technologies from sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, 802.15.4 wireless networks, RTOS and Windows, My softskills cover strategy, direction, people management, stakeholder management, knowledge management, democratic debates in coops.

As engineer in my core, I feel all engineers have the responsibility to create solutions that will improve the world in the most trascendant, long range way.
I have interests in the intersection of networking, blockchain technology, machine learning, microeconomics, industrial development and new business models.

Beyond all, I’m a human willing to make the world a better place for my and your offspring.

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Álvaro Rocha, Ph.D.

 

Álvaro Manuel Reis da Rocha has a degree in Information Technology and Systems, a Doctorate in Engineering and Information Systems Management, a Master’s Degree in Information Management, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science. He is a professor of Information Systems and Software Engineering at the University of Coimbra and a guest professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela and at the University of Vigo. He is a researcher at the CISUC (Computer and Systems Center of the University of Coimbra) and a collaborating researcher at the LIACC (Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Laboratory of the University of Porto) and at the CINTESIS (Research Center in Technology Health and Information Systems). He’s president of the AISTI (Iberian Association of Information Systems and Technologies), Moderator of the IEEE Portugal Section of Systems, Man, and Chapter of Cybernetic Society, and Vice President of ADI-PME (Association for Development and Innovation in Small and Medium Business). He’s also Editor-in-Chief of the JISEM (Journal of Information Systems Engineering) and Editor-in-Chief of RISTI (Iberian Journal of Technologies and Information Systems). And he is Vice-Moderator in Horizon 2020 of the European Commission, expert in the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, and General Moderator of WorldCIST (World Conference on Information Technology and Systems). He’s also Editor-in-Chief of the JISEM (Journal of Information Systems Engineering) and Editor-in-Chief of RISTI (Iberian Journal of Technologies and Information Systems). And he’s Vice-Moderator in Horizon 2020 of the European Commission, expert in the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, and General Moderator of WorldCIST (World Conference on Information Technology and Systems). He’s also Editor-in-Chief of the JISEM (Journal of Information Systems Engineering) and Editor-in-Chief of RISTI (Iberian Journal of Technologies and Information Systems).

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Eloisa Cadenas

 

Eloisa Cadenas is a cryptoactive specialist since 2014 and carries out research at the Doctorate level in Financial Engineering at UNAM on cryptoactive financial valuation. She is a consultant and trainer of fintech and cryptoactive companies.

She is a professor at the School of the Mexican Stock Exchange and has taught courses on bitcoin and cryptoactive. She is Coordinator of the Cryptocurrency Committee of the Mexican Academy of Computer Law and a member of the Fintech Commission of the College of Public Accountants of Mexico.

She has participated in several International Financial Research Congresses organized by UNAM, UAM and the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF) with the subject of cryptoactive. She has lectured for Google Mexico, BBVA, ANADE, Mexican Internet Association, Bar Association, Binance, Blockchain Summit Latam, Talent Woman and Thomson Reuters. She has also written opinion pieces for Cointelegraph, the College of Accountants, Investing and Crypto News.

In April 2019, she won the “Millennium Talent Awards 2019”, award by Talent Land and Grupo Milenio for the research she carries out on cryptoactives.

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Jaime Muñoz Arteaga

 

 

Jaime Muñoz Arteaga is a research professor at the basic sciences center of the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA), he has a PhD and a postdoc in Computer Science from France. Dr. Muñoz Arteaga is a member of SNI I in Mexico,.His  research topics are in the areas of e-learning, human-computer interaction and web engineering. He maintains several networks of collaboration with other research groups in Mexico  such as the UV, CENIDET UNAM,  and the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium.  Dr. Muñoz is currently responsible of a PROMEP research team in order to work several topics are working such as open educational resources,  user experience and software engineering. The doctor has led several research projects of CONACYT, ALFA III, and SEP.  Finally, Dr. Muñoz has published several books one in the area of software engineering, human-computer interaction, and learning object technology.

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Dr. Felix A. Barrio

 

 

Dr. Felix A. Barrio holds a MSc in Software Engineering and a postgraduate degree in Information Technologies Management from the University of Alcala. He was a Fulbright Fellow in 2003 and since 2014 he is Honorary Associate at Department of Mathematics in the University of Leon. He holds CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) and ISO 9001-14001 Lead Auditor credentials.

Felix Barrio’s earlier professional experiences were linked to the Spanish Ministry of Education, where he had different roles in the area of higher education and technological centres Management. These ran from an initial post as administrator in the area of management in the University of Burgos (1997-1998) through to a position as head of the unit responsible for strategic planning and standardisation management in the University of Salamanca (1998-2003), and as planning director of the General Foundation in the University of Leon (2003- 2007).

Between 2007 and 2014, Felix Barrio’s professional work has been in the Ministry of Industry, and later in the Ministry of digital Agenda. He has held management positions in the areas of software engineering, research and development, innovation and cyber-security, among others in the Spanish National Communications Technologies Institute. Between 2014 and 2018 he has been Head Manager of Industry and R&D&i of INCIBE, the Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute.

This background has been rounded out by his active participation in academic and professional forums in the ICT world with a focus at the cyber-security sector. Until now he has combined his position as a member of the Board of Directors of the European Cyber Security Organization (ECSO), the Public-Private Partnership Consortium sponsored by the European Commission, with the presidency of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity Technologies-UNE, from where he has coordinated in 2014 the translation into Spanish of the family of ISO 27000 standards of Security Technologies and in 2019 the revision of the new ISO 27000 standards. 

He has also taught various postgraduate seminars at several Universities and is a collaborating professor of several masters in the areas of IT Governance and Information Security Management Systems including the position of Director at the Master of Cybersecurity at the University Isabel I of Castile. Advisor to the OAS and the EU for different international cooperation programs in this area, he is currently collaborating with the TEC de Monterrey for the launch of the International Cybersecurity Hub.

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Ph.D. Héctor Cardona Reyes

 

Dr. Hector Cardona received his Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes. 

He obtained his PhD in Computer Science at the Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco. He has experience in mobile applications, web engineering, video game design and virtual reality. Since 2019 he is a CONACYT Professor commissioned to the Center for Research in Mathematics, Zacatecas. Also, he is a member of the National System of Researchers of CONACYT at level 1.

 

Research areas:

Human Computer-Interaction, Software Engineering, Interactive Environments and Virtual Reality applied to health and education.

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Ph.D. José Eder Guzmán Mendoza

 

 

José Eder Guzmán Mendoza has a PhD in Computer Science. Dr. Eder Guzmán is a full-time professor at the Polytechnic University of Aguascalientes, where he is the leader of the Information Technology and Telecommunications academic group (CATIT), as well as a candidate for the National Research System (N.R.S.). Dr. Eder Guzman’s research lines are Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering applied to improve the education. Within his scientific and technological activities, he has participated in national and international projects focused on decreasing the digital divide in various learning communities, he has also generated collaborative models for the production of educational software, as well as the development of services ecosystems focused on improving the teaching-learning processes.

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M.C.I.T.I. Gonzalo Raimundo Luzardo Morocho

 

 
  • Evaluator of research articles for the Technological Magazine of ESPOL. Center for Scientific and Technological Research. February 2010.
  • Coordinator of the development team of the Accessible Jossie Project, an Accessible Web Content Manager developed through SENESCYT-ESPOL funds.
  • Research leader of projects in the Working, Collaboration and Telepresence group of the Information Technology Center-ESPOL. From May 2008 to the present.
  • Member of the development team of the Online Academic Census and Senior Programmer – CENACAD (ESPOL).
  • Scholar for the Second Training Program on the Development of Audio Visual Learning materials. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, AVNet. Leuven, Belgium. January 2006. VLIR-ESPOL Project.
  • Scholar and intern in the Open Training Program on the Development of Audio Visual Learning materials. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Gent University, AVNet. Leuven-Gent, Belgium. March 2005. VLIR-ESPOL Project.
  • Professor at the Polytechnic College. And member of the International Baccalaureate Organization (http://www.ibo.org). May 2003 to 2006.
  • Research assistant at the Information Technology Center. March 2001.
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Lic. Rodolfo Ferro Pérez

 

 

Rodolfo Ferro studied mathematics with a concentration area in computing, at the University  of Guanajuato and CIMAT; he works as the Community Lead in Codeando México and as an  ML Engineer applied to industry, with experience in web services, automation, bots and  more. A Guanajuato State Youth Award 2018, he has served as a CONACYT Research  Assistant for CIMAT and has been a Summer Intern at the Aspuru-Guzik Research Group,  at Harvard. Currently a Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning, he is certified by IBM in quantum computing and is a winner of the TensorFlow 2.0 World Challenge.

 

 

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M.C. Héctor Manuel Cárdenas López

 

 

Master of Science specialized in the processing of human behavior through artificial intelligence and deep learning models. Knowledgeable in: programming languages ​​(Python, Java, C ++ and C #), software engineering, system dynamics, mechatronic systems, and information processing techniques.

Education:

  • Mechatronics Engineering (2011-2016) Technological Institute of Culiacán, Sinaloa.
  • Master’s in Computer Science (2017-2019) Instituto Tecnológico de Culiacán, Sinaloa.

 

 

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Ph.D. Carlos Artemio Coello Coello

 

 

Carlos Artemio Coello Coello was born in Tonalá, Chiapas, on October 18, 1967. He studied civil engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas, graduating with honorable mention. That same year, he received the “Diario de México Medal” for being one of the “best students in Mexico”. Later, he obtained a scholarship from the Ministry of Public Education to pursue master’s and doctorate studies in computer science at Tulane University, in the United States, graduating in 1993 and 1996, respectively. Since 2001, he works at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute
(CINVESTAV-IPN).

Ph.D. Coello has pioneered an area of ​​computing known today as “multi-objective evolutionary optimization”, which focuses on solving problems with two or more objective functions (usually in conflict with each other) using biologically inspired algorithms. . His work has mainly revolved around the design of algorithms, several of which have been used to solve real-world problems in countries such as the United States, Colombia, Chile, and Cuba.

Ph.D. Coello has more than 480 publications, which to date report more than 51,300 citations in Google Scholar (its h-index is 90). He has directed 74 theses to date (including 21 doctorates), several of which have received awards. He is also associate editor of 8 international journals, including the 2 most important in his area, and belongs to the editorial committee of 4 more magazines.

Ph.D. Coello is the youngest computer scientist to have reached level 3 of the National System of Researchers (SNI) in area VII (at 37 years of age), and since 2010, he is a Cinvestav 3F Researcher (the highest possible category in CINVESTAV -IPN). There are only 31 researchers (out of 645 that CINVESTAV-IPN has) who hold this category.

Ph.D. Coello received the 2007 National Research Award in “exact sciences” from the Mexican Academy of Sciences, being, to date, the only computer scientist who has received this important distinction since it was instituted in 1961. He also received the Medal of Scientific Merit 2009 from the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District. In addition, he has been awarded the Capital City Award: Heberto Castillo Martínez – 2011 Edition, in Basic Sciences, in the category of Mexican scientists aged 45 years or less. Since January 2011, he is an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to single-objective and multi-objective optimization using metaheuristics.

Ph.D. Coello received the 2013 IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award for “pioneering contributions to single- and multi-objective optimization using bio-inspired metaheuristics,” making him the first Latin American to receive this important award. He also received the 2012 Scopus México Award, in the Engineering area, for his high number of publications and citations in the last 5 years, becoming the first computer scientist to receive this distinction, since it was instituted in Mexico in 2007 The then president Felipe Calderón Hinojosa also received the 2012 National Prize for Sciences and Arts, in the area of ​​Physical-Mathematical and Natural Sciences. This is the highest award given by our government to a scientist and the Ph.D. Coello was only the second computologist to receive it in the 67-year history of the award, and he was also the first to obtain it in exact sciences. In December 2012 he received the National Prize for Socio-Humanistic, Scientific and Technological Research 2012 from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. He also received the 2016 The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Award in “Engineering Sciences” for “his pioneering contributions to the development of new algorithms based on bio-inspired metaheuristics to solve single-objective and multi-objective optimization problems.” Luis Elizondo 2019 in the Scientific and Technological Category.

 

 

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Ph.D. Hanna Oktaba

 

 

Ph.D. Hanna Oktaba, in 1982 obtained a doctorate from the University of Warsaw, Poland. Since 1983 and to date, she is a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her main areas of interest are Software Engineering, Object Oriented Technology, Software Process Models and Process Improvement. She was the founder of the Mexican Association for Quality in Software Engineering (AMCIS) and the Mexican Society for Computer Science SMCC). From 2002 she was in charge of the MoProSoft, EvalProSoft and Controlled Tests projects supported by the PROSOFT program of the Ministry of Economy. As a result of these projects, in October 2005, the Mexican standard for the software industry based on MoProSoft and EvalProSoft was approved. Between 2004-2006 she was a member of the International Process Research Group (IPRC) organized by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), whose objective was to define the lines of research in the process area for the next 10 years. From 2006 to 2008 she was Technical Director of the COMPETISOFT project. The objective of this project, financed by CYTED, was the improvement of processes to promote the competitiveness of the small and medium software industry in Latin America. The project was directed by Dr. Mario Piattini from the Castilla-La Mancha University, Spain, and had the participation of 23 groups from 13 countries. Since 2006, she has been the representative of Mexico before the Work Group 24 of ISO JTC / SC7 Software and System Engeeniring whose objective is to generate an international standard ISO / IEC 29110 for Very Small Entities of the software industry based on the Mexican standard. In 2011, the first five parts of this standard were published, including part 5-1-2 of the Basic Profile. She is a member of the Editorial Board and columnist for Software Guru magazine aimed at professionals in the Mexican software industry. My greatest pride is my former graduate and undergraduate students who occupy important positions in professional spaces in the software industry and in academia.

 

 

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Antoni-Lluis Mesquida, Ph.D.

 

 

Antoni-Lluís Mesquida is an assistant lecturer with a doctoral degree and researcher at the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), Spain. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of the Balearic Islands. He is a member of the “Software Project Improvement and Innovation” research group. His research interests include Software Process Improvement, Project Management, Lean & Agile, and IT Service Management. He has participated in different research projects, such as QuaSAR, a software process improvement programme in small software companies in the Balearic Islands. He has supervised several PhDs. He is the author of more than fifty papers on Software Process Improvement and Project Management. He coordinates different Project Management postgraduate courses at the UIB. He has served as program committee member and chair of scientific conferences related to software quality.

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Ricardo Colomo-Palacios, Ph.D.

 

 

Ricardo Colomo-Palacios, Full Professor at the Computer Science Department of the Østfold University College, Norway. Formerly he worked at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain as Associate Professor. His research interests include applied research in information systems development, software project management, people in software projects and software and services process improvement, naming a few of his recent developments. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the Universidad Politécnica of Madrid (2005). He also holds a MBA from the Instituto de Empresa (2002). He has been working as Software Engineer, Project Manager and Software Engineering Consultant in several companies including Spanish IT leader INDRA. He is also an Editorial Board Member and Associate Editor for several international journals including IEEE Software and IEEE Access as well as conferences. He has been involved in different Regional, National and European competitive projects. Together with his team he has published in journals like Information and Software Technology, IEEE Software, Software Quality Journal, Future Generation Computer Systems or Information Sciences. He is IEEE Senior Member.

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Ricardo Esteban Gómez Bayardo

 

 

Professional Experience 

Executive Director 

Biomedical Engineering Jalico’s 

March 2018 – To the date 

Biomedical Engineering Jalisco’s Cluster Executive Director, promoting the industrial growth and companies development in the biomedical devices ecosystem. 

Independent consultor 

Project Management and Fund Management 

January 2015 – To the date 

Consultant for companies and institutions in the development, execution and closing stages of innovation and technological projects. Diffusion and promotion of science and technology. Support in the management of public and private funds. 

Innovation Projects Coordinator 

Jalisco Information Technology Institute 

April 2013 – March 2018 

Project Management, Innovation initiatives coordination of the Jalisco IT Cluster. Health innovation projects development, energy and agro-industry. 

Coordinator of the Community of Biomedical Engineering in Jalisco Lambda Ápeiron (Biomedical Engineering Community) 

December 2014 – December 2017 

Founder and Coordinator of the Lambda Ápeiron Biomedical Engineering Community, promoting entrepreneurship, innovation and the development of healthcare technology projects. 

Member of the National Innovation Committee 

Mexican Society of Biomedical Engineering 

August 2015 – August 2017 

Coordination and collaboration with national initiatives to promote innovation in biomedical engineering for industry, academia and government

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L.I.S.I. Jesus David Arredondo Salas

 

 

Jesús David Arredondo Salas, graduated in Information Systems Engineering, currently works for a software development company as a programmer analyst.

 

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Gral. Armando Gómez Mendoza

 

 

He entered the Armed Forces on September 1, 1978, at the Heroic Military College.

EDUCATION

His academic preparation is as follows: training as a combat engineer officer at the Heroico Colegio Militar, he has a Bachelor’s Degree in Military Administration, Diploma in General Staff, specializations in tactical-administrative and Superior Warfare; Master’s in Military Administration for National Security and Defense graduated by Acclamation and the Magna Cum Laude Doctorate in Organization Management, graduated with honorable mention, he is currently a Doctorate in Business Administration.

Abroad, he completed the Master’s Degree in National Defense and studies of National Strategic Intelligence in the Republic of Argentina; in the United States of America, the studies of Combat Staff and Administration of Defense Resources and in the Institute for the training of Peace Operations, the courses of United Nations Peace Operations Command and Operation of Mines .

He has participated in various academic teaching courses,
human rights, gender equality, access to information, national defense and use of technologies, taught by various national and foreign universities.

DISTINGUISHED

He has received 7 military decorations of perseverance, in addition to the decoration of teaching merit, technical merit, of the Legion of Honor, 1 / o medal. of August of the People’s Republic of China and multiple decorations and civilian awards.

Finally he is distinguished with 5 honorary doctorates awarded by various educational institutions.

Author of articles and books related to education, leadership and Homeland Security; as well as intelligence models.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND OPERATIONAL POSITIONS

He has served as a professor at the Heroic Military College, at the Higher School of War, academic coordinator of the international situation at the National Defense College, Director of the Military School for the Application of Weapons and Services and Director of the National Defense College. .

During his military career he has held multiple administrative and operational positions, among which stand out, Commander of the 3rd. Construction Battalion, Commander of the 3 / a. Special Forces Brigade, Commander of the 6th. Military Police Brigade, Commander of the 24 / a. Military area; Likewise, he has qualified in the Special Corps as: Paratrooper; Special Forces and Military Police, participating in military activities, in support of the civilian population and its authorities.

He has served in diplomatic activities in Argentina, Canada, China, the United States of America, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.

 

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