Skip to main content

Buscar

Community

If we reflect before acting and act with consideration for others to continue flourishing in COMMUNITY, it will be the recognition that we live in interdependence with the people around us, and what we do, no matter how small it may seem, impacts others and vice versa.

What can I do to build character strength and live with virtue?

cast_for_education  Resources to explore and practice

How can I cultivate more satisfying and healthy close social relationships?

cast_for_education  Here! some resources to explore and practice

Comunidad

Si reflexionamos antes de actuar y actuamos pensando en los demás para continuar floreciendo en COMUNIDAD, será el reconocimiento de que
vivimos en interdependencia con las personas que nos rodean y lo que hacemos, por pequeño que parezca, impacta a los demás y viceversa.

¿Qué puedo hacer para forjar solidez de carácter y vivir con virtud?

cast_for_education  Recursos por explorar y practicar

¿Cómo puedo generar relaciones sociales cercanas más satisfactorias y sanas?

cast_for_education  Recursos por explorar y practicar

Planet

Caring for our PLANET is taking responsibility for our impact, being aware that the present we build and the future we dream of will only take place if the world we live in flourishes as well...

How do we live and promote a sustainable and regenerative culture for the well-being of our planet?

cast_for_education  Resources to explore and practice

How can I live and promote the responsible use of material resources for the wellbeing of our planet?

cast_for_education  Resources to explore and practice

Planeta

Porque si cuidamos de nuestro PLANETA es hacernos responsables de nuestro impacto, siendo conscientes de que el presente
que construimos y el futuro que soñamos sólo tendrá lugar si el mundo en el que vivimos florece también…

¿Cómo vivir y promover una cultura sostenible y regenerativa para el bienestar de nuestro planeta?

cast_for_education  Recursos por explorar y practicar

¿Cómo puedo vivir y promover el uso responsable de los recursos materiales para el bienestar de nuestro planeta?

cast_for_education  Recursos por explorar y practicar

Do you want to learn about research on Human Flourishing?

Do you want to learn about research on Human Flourishing?
What is known about Human Flourishing worldwide?

What is known about Human Flourishing worldwide?

Human flourishing is a concept that has emerged through continuous investigation through significant questions that have accompanied human beings and their societies throughout their evolution and history; multiple authors have sought the meaning to questions like: How can one live well? Are living well or well-being an idea that was created or that was taught? Is it felt or sensed? Is it practiced or improved through training? Are necessary conditions for happiness the same for everyone, are they passed on through indoctrination, or are they taught by example?

The various questions gradually generated the concept of human flourishing, which was developed not only to provide a definition of happiness but also to study and establish samples, statistics and quantitative studies to ensure the positive development of individuals and society, making the study of human flourishing multidisciplinary and multidirectional.

We invite you to review all the resources in this section, where you will find material for reflection, bibliometric studies and general knowledge created by our research area and institutions around the world.

Scientific Research on Human Flourishing

The research department develops resources, tools and articles to generate knowledge around the great “what for?” of our institution, always from a scientific and humanistic rigor characteristic of Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Thus, we reflect on the concept of human flourishing in terms of its current relevance and significance towards the near future, with which we can promote the conditions that foster human flourishing to achieve the best version of people, the community and planetary society.

Find here some of the knowledge that we have generated from our institution.

cast_for_education  Resources to explore and practice.

Research around the world

Multiple programs and centers have been established, all focused on human flourishing research.

You can find references to external research initiatives beyond our institution here.

cast_for_educationResources to explore and practice.

Tec de Monterrey Graduate Tuition Fees

Graduate Tuition Fees

Information on tuition fees per Campus can be found below:

Tuition Fees

Ciudad de México Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,726.00$100,356.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Ciudad de México Campus.

 

Estado de México Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00 $ 91,998.00 
Specialty$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Estado de México Campus.

Guadalajara Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Guadalajara Campus.

Monterrey Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Monterrey Campus.

Puebla Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Puebla Campus.

Querétaro Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 créditos)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Querétaro Campus.

Campus Santa Fe

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00$91,998.00
Master$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (trimester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Santa Fe Campus.

Campus Toluca

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (trimester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Toluca Campus.

EGADE Monterrey

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGADE Monterrey.

EGADE Santa Fe

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGADE Santa Fe .

EGOB Monterrey

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer, (semester) only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGOB Monterrey.

EGOB Santa Fe

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGOB Santa Fe .

Costos de Colegiaturas Posgrado del Tec de Monterrey

Costos de colegiatura Posgrado

Consulta a continuación la información acerca de las Colegiaturas de Posgrado por Campus:

Costos de colegiatura

Ciudad de México Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,726.00$100,356.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Ciudad de México Campus.

 

Estado de México Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00 $ 91,998.00 
Specialty$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Estado de México Campus.

Guadalajara Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer (Trimester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00 $91,998.00 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Guadalajara Campus.

Monterrey Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: For both semester and trimester, only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due:
Semester: July 10th, 2025.
Trimester: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Monterrey Campus.

Puebla Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Puebla Campus.

Querétaro Campus

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 créditos)
Cash plan
Master$17,073.00$102,438.00
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Querétaro Campus.

Campus Santa Fe

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00$91,998.00
Master$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (trimester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Santa Fe Campus.

Campus Toluca

 Summer Trimester 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Specialty$15,333.00$91,998.00

 

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (trimester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: August 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for Toluca Campus.

EGADE Monterrey

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGADE Monterrey.

EGADE Santa Fe

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGADE Santa Fe .

EGOB Monterrey

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer, (semester) only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGOB Monterrey.

EGOB Santa Fe

 Summer (Semester) 2025

 1 creditRegular load (6 credits)
Cash plan
Doctorate$16,276.00$97,656.00

NOTES:
Payment plan types: During summer (semester), only cash payment plans are available. Hence, you must make a single payment before the established due date to avoid late fees.
Full tuition payment due: July 10th, 2025.
Fees' currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
These previous fees apply only for EGOB Santa Fe .

Visitas a Campus Monterrey

Información general de visitas

La Oficina de Relaciones con Egresados en Campus Monterrey ofrece visitas para los EXATEC interesados en regresar a su alma mater y recordar sus épocas de estudiantes. Durante estas visitas, podrán ver algunos de nuestros edificios icónicos, ver como han cambiado al pasar de los años dirigidos por un guía.

Si lo desean, pueden escoger paquetes que incluyan desayuno con los tradicionales Chilaquiles TEC y/o una clase del recuerdo en las aulas del Tecnológico de Monterrey

Paquetes

Al reservar tu fecha, puedes elegir cualquiera de los siguientes paquetes:

Paquete 1

Costo por egresado                     $50.00

Costo por acompañante              $50.00

Campus tour

Salón para clase del recuerdo

Estacionamiento asignado

Paquete 2

Costo por egresado                     $180.00

Costo por acompañante              $180.00

Cupón para desayuno en Jubileo, incluye:

  • Chilaquiles TEC y una bebida (jugo, café o refresco)

Campus tour

Salón para clase del recuerdo

Estacionamiento asignado

Paquete 3

Costo por egresado                     $390.00

Costo por acompañante              $390.00

Desayuno en área asignada, incluye:

  • Pan dulce, fruta de temporada, Machacado con Chilaquiles TEC y frijoles, y una bebida (jugo, café o refresco)

Campus tour

Salón para clase del recuerdo

Estacionamiento asignado

Espacios en Campus Monterrey
rectoría
Rectoría
Espacio de Reflexión
Espacio de Reflexión
TecStore
TecStore
BibliotecTec
 BiblioTEC
Estadio
Estadio Borregos
Parque Central
Parque Central
  • ¿Cómo solicitar una visita?

  • Información de contacto

Para solicitar tu visita al campus te pedimos realizar los siguientes pasos:

I.- Reserva la fecha en que deseas realizar la visita (revisando disponibilidad con el área de Relaciones con Egresados)

•La visita debe reservarse por lo menos 30 días antes de la fecha deseada

•Las visitas pueden realizarse de lunes a sábado


Visitas guiadas:

•Entre semana: Horario de 9:00 a 17:00 hrs.

•Sábado: Se revisa la agenda y posteriormente la disponibilidad de recorridos.

•En domingos, asuetos y puentes no está disponible el servicio

•La visita tiene una duración promedio de 4 horas

II.- Localiza a tus compañeros y coordínense para asistir a la reunión

•Se atienden a grupos de al menos 15 personas

•Se debe identificar un egresado como responsable y contacto hacia el grupo durante todo el proceso de organización.

 

•Decidir si se desea organizar clase del recuerdo. Es responsabilidad de la generación coordinarse con el profesor para llevar acabo la clase.

Para mayores informes:


Carina Cantú Cano
Correo: carina.cantu@tec.mx
Whatsapp: 8119103112

Thomas Kurfess

Thomas Kurfess Our Faculty

Thomas Kurfess

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Advanced Manufacturing

School of Engineering and Sciences


Expertise

Large-scale cybersecure digital manufacturing operations
Advanced manufacturing systems
Policy issues related to advanced manufacturing

radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Overview

Dr. Thomas Kurfess is chief manufacturing officer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GT) and executive director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI), as well as HUSCO Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid Power and Motion Control at GT. He is also Regents’ Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and professor and BMW Chair of Manufacturing Emeritus at Clemson University. Previously, he served as assistant director for the Advanced Manufacturing Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President of the United States of America
(2012-2013) and as chief manufacturing officer of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2019- 2021).

During the early stage of his career, he was an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He has taught courses in subjects such as advanced manufacturing systems; quality control and quality assurance; vehicle testing; automotive electronics; real-time signal processing and control; precision systems and manufacturing; and robotics and advanced dynamics. 

Thomas Kurfess’ research focuses on the design and development of advanced manufacturing systems by integrating new technologies into production operations and on national and international manufacturing policy issues.

He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering; chair of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) study called “Options for a National Plan for Smart Manufacturing”; member of the U.S. National Materials and Manufacturing Board; and member of the Board of Governors of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), among others.

Thomas Kurfess joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Advanced Manufacturing for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  •  S.M., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
  • S.M., Mechanical Engineering, MIT
  • S.B., Mechanical Engineering, MIT 
     
radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Publications

  • Lu, L. Kurfess, T.R., Saldana, C.J., “Effects of Extrinsic Noise Factors on Machine Learning Based Chatter Detection in Machining,” International Journal of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing, 2021, accepted.

  • Miers, J.C, Tucker, T.M., Kurfess, T.R., Saldana, C.J., “Voxel-Based Modeling of Transient Material Removal in Machining,” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021, accepted.

  • Parto Dezfouli, M., Urbina Coronado, Saldana, C.J., Kurfess, T.R., “Cyber-Physical System Implementation for Manufacturing with Analytics in the Cloud Layer,” ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2021.

  • Feldhausen, T., Saleeby, K., Love, L., Kurfess, T.R., “Spinning the Digital Thread with Hybrid Manufacturing,” ASME Smart and Manufacturing Letters, Vol. 29, pp. 15-18, doi.org/10.1016/j.mfglet.2021.05.003, 2021.

  • Castro‐Martin, A.P., Ahuett‐Garza, H., Guamán‐Lozada, D., Márquez‐Alderete, M.F., Urbina Coronado, P.D. 1, Orta Castañon, P.A., Kurfess, T.R., González de Castilla, E., “Connectivity as a Design Feature for Industry 4.0 Production Equipment: Application for the Development of an In‐Line Metrology System,” Applied Science, Vol. 11, doi.org/10.3390/app11031312, 2021

More publications

Thomas Kurfess

Thomas Kurfess

Thomas Kurfess

Profesor Visitante Distinguido

en Manufactura Avanzada

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Operaciones gran escala de manufactura digital cibersegura
Sistemas de manufactura avanzada
Normatividad relacionada a la manufactura avanzada

radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Overview

Dr. Thomas Kurfess is chief manufacturing officer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GT) and executive director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI), as well as HUSCO Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid Power and Motion Control at GT. He is also Regents’ Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and professor and BMW Chair of Manufacturing Emeritus at Clemson University. Previously, he served as assistant director for the Advanced Manufacturing Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President of the United States of America
(2012-2013) and as chief manufacturing officer of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2019- 2021).

During the early stage of his career, he was an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He has taught courses in subjects such as advanced manufacturing systems; quality control and quality assurance; vehicle testing; automotive electronics; real-time signal processing and control; precision systems and manufacturing; and robotics and advanced dynamics. 

Thomas Kurfess’ research focuses on the design and development of advanced manufacturing systems by integrating new technologies into production operations and on national and international manufacturing policy issues.

He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering; chair of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) study called “Options for a National Plan for Smart Manufacturing”; member of the U.S. National Materials and Manufacturing Board; and member of the Board of Governors of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), among others.

Thomas Kurfess joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Advanced Manufacturing for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  •  S.M., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
  • S.M., Mechanical Engineering, MIT
  • S.B., Mechanical Engineering, MIT 
     
radio_button_unchecked radio_button_checked

Publications

  • Lu, L. Kurfess, T.R., Saldana, C.J., “Effects of Extrinsic Noise Factors on Machine Learning Based Chatter Detection in Machining,” International Journal of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing, 2021, accepted.

  • Miers, J.C, Tucker, T.M., Kurfess, T.R., Saldana, C.J., “Voxel-Based Modeling of Transient Material Removal in Machining,” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021, accepted.

  • Parto Dezfouli, M., Urbina Coronado, Saldana, C.J., Kurfess, T.R., “Cyber-Physical System Implementation for Manufacturing with Analytics in the Cloud Layer,” ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2021.

  • Feldhausen, T., Saleeby, K., Love, L., Kurfess, T.R., “Spinning the Digital Thread with Hybrid Manufacturing,” ASME Smart and Manufacturing Letters, Vol. 29, pp. 15-18, doi.org/10.1016/j.mfglet.2021.05.003, 2021.

  • Castro‐Martin, A.P., Ahuett‐Garza, H., Guamán‐Lozada, D., Márquez‐Alderete, M.F., Urbina Coronado, P.D. 1, Orta Castañon, P.A., Kurfess, T.R., González de Castilla, E., “Connectivity as a Design Feature for Industry 4.0 Production Equipment: Application for the Development of an In‐Line Metrology System,” Applied Science, Vol. 11, doi.org/10.3390/app11031312, 2021

More publications