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Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril

Professor and Sustainability Coordinator

School of Humanities and Education

Campus Puebla.


Expertise

Sustainability
Climate Change
Philosophy Science

Contact

mail lfernandezcarril@tec.mx

 

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Overview

Dr. Luis Fernández Carril served as technical secretary in the Special Committee on Climate Change of the Senate of the Republic. He is also a researcher on international climate policy in the Climate Change Research Program of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In addition, he is a professor of Environmental Philosophy and Ethics at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Puebla Campus.

He obtained a doctorate in Philosophy of Science in May 2014 from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus with an honorable mention of excellence. He has published articles and lectured nationally and internationally at renowned venues such as Oxford University and UNESCO in Paris. His main lines of research are: International environmental governance, international climate negotiations, and the ethics of climate change.

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Teaching Activities

  • Communication, Signs, and Signification
  • Ethics, Profession and Citizenship
  • Ethics, Self and Society
  • Ethics, sustainability and social responsibility
  • Humanities in the Anthropocene
  • Mexican Identity and Culture
  • Philosophy and Contemporary Thought
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Social Responsibility and Citizenship
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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Humanistic Studies, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Bachelor of Language Science
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Publications

  • The performance of innovation systems for the cases of Mexico and Korea in the context of knowledge societes. 2016
  • Whose voices, whose choices? Pursuing climate resilient trajectories for the poor. Environmental Science and Policy. 121:18-23. 2021
  • Turbulent transformation: abrupt societal disruption and climate resilient development. Climate and Development. 13:467-474. 2021
Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril

Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril

Profesor y Coordinador de Sostenibilidad

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación

Campus Puebla.


Expertise

Sostenibilidad
Cambio climático
Filosofía de la Ciencia

Contacto

mail lfernandezcarril@tec.mx

 

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Overview

Dr. Luis Fernández Carril served as technical secretary in the Special Committee on Climate Change of the Senate of the Republic. He is also a researcher on international climate policy in the Climate Change Research Program of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In addition, he is a professor of Environmental Philosophy and Ethics at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Puebla Campus.

He obtained a doctorate in Philosophy of Science in May 2014 from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus with an honorable mention of excellence. He has published articles and lectured nationally and internationally at renowned venues such as Oxford University and UNESCO in Paris. His main lines of research are: International environmental governance, international climate negotiations, and the ethics of climate change.

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Teaching Activities

  • Communication, Signs, and Signification
  • Ethics, Profession and Citizenship
  • Ethics, Self and Society
  • Ethics, sustainability and social responsibility
  • Humanities in the Anthropocene
  • Mexican Identity and Culture
  • Philosophy and Contemporary Thought
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Social Responsibility and Citizenship
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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Humanistic Studies, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Bachelor of Language Science
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Publications

  • The performance of innovation systems for the cases of Mexico and Korea in the context of knowledge societes. 2016
  • Whose voices, whose choices? Pursuing climate resilient trajectories for the poor. Environmental Science and Policy. 121:18-23. 2021
  • Turbulent transformation: abrupt societal disruption and climate resilient development. Climate and Development. 13:467-474. 2021
Cynthia Villareal - Faculty

Mariana Gabarrot

Professor

School of Humanities and Education

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Ethics and Peace Studies
Life strategies and family structures in contexts of poverty

Contact

mail mariana.gabarrot@tec.mx

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Overview

Dr. Gabarrot coordinates the group of studies on corporeality and gender, which comprises students, teachers and researchers from different humanistic and social disciplines who consider the body and corporeality as the axis to reflect on complex contemporary violence from a critical feminist perspective.

Her line of research is Human Geography, since 1998 she has been working on the analysis of the links between the global and the local through the qualitative study of migration with a gender perspective. Since 2016 she has focused on studying the spaces of female corporality.

Currently, she teaches Sociology and Geopolitics classes at the undergraduate level, as well as the Seminar on Feminisms and Gender Perspective at the master's and doctorate levels at the Tecnológico de Monterrey. In July 2019, she taught the Space, Migrations and Gender summer course to undergraduate and graduate students at the Universidad de los Andes, Colombia.

Since 2017, she has been part of the work team that developed and monitors the protocol to prevent and address gender violence at Tec de Monterrey. Part of its activities in this regard is the training of teachers as well as collaborators, on gender issues at the national level.

She has a PhD degree by the School of Geography and Environment of the University of Oxford, England, with a specialty in Human Geography. Master's Degree in Social Sciences from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Mexico headquarters. Bachelor's Degree in International Studies from the Universidad de Monterrey.

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Teaching Activities

  • Anthropology of the body
  • Sociology
  • Geopolitics
  • Feminism and Gender Perspective Seminar
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Education and Training

  • PhD, School of Geography and Environment of the University of Oxford, England.
  • Master's Degree in Social Sciences, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO),
  • Mexico headquarters Bachelor 's Degree in International Studies, Universidad de Monterrey.
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Publications

  • Gabarrot Arenas, M., (2018), "La comunidad de origen y los desafíos de la política social: Familia y migración en un municipio rural del sur de Nuevo León", en S. Arzaluz & E. Sandoval (Eds.), Cruces y retornos en la región del noreste mexicano en el alba del siglo XXI, Monterrey, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte.
  • Gabarrot, M. (2016). Familias transnacionales y política social en las comunidades de origen: una visión cualitativa de la relación entre migración y desarrollo. Migración y desarrollo, 14(27), 139-165.
  • Gabarrot, M. (2016), "Migration and Development: Thinking from the Communities of Origin", Practicing Anthropology, vol.38, no.1.
  • Portales, L., & Gabarrot, M. (2015), "Alternativas para la comprensión de la pobreza: hogares y capital social en México ", Perfiles Latinoamericanos, vol.23, no.45.
Mariana Gabarrot

Mariana Gabarrot

Profesora

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Ética y estudios de paz
Estrategias de vida y estructuras familiares en contextos de pobreza

Contacto

mail mariana.gabarrot@tec.mx

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Overview

Dr. Gabarrot coordinates the group of studies on corporeality and gender, which comprises students, teachers and researchers from different humanistic and social disciplines who consider the body and corporeality as the axis to reflect on complex contemporary violence from a critical feminist perspective.

Her line of research is Human Geography, since 1998 she has been working on the analysis of the links between the global and the local through the qualitative study of migration with a gender perspective. Since 2016 she has focused on studying the spaces of female corporality.

Currently, she teaches Sociology and Geopolitics classes at the undergraduate level, as well as the Seminar on Feminisms and Gender Perspective at the master's and doctorate levels at the Tecnológico de Monterrey. In July 2019, she taught the Space, Migrations and Gender summer course to undergraduate and graduate students at the Universidad de los Andes, Colombia.

Since 2017, she has been part of the work team that developed and monitors the protocol to prevent and address gender violence at Tec de Monterrey. Part of its activities in this regard is the training of teachers as well as collaborators, on gender issues at the national level.

She has a PhD degree by the School of Geography and Environment of the University of Oxford, England, with a specialty in Human Geography. Master's Degree in Social Sciences from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Mexico headquarters. Bachelor's Degree in International Studies from the Universidad de Monterrey.

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Teaching Activities

  • Anthropology of the body
  • Sociology
  • Geopolitics
  • Feminism and Gender Perspective Seminar
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Education and Training

  • PhD, School of Geography and Environment of the University of Oxford, England.
  • Master's Degree in Social Sciences, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO),
  • Mexico headquarters Bachelor 's Degree in International Studies, Universidad de Monterrey.
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Publications

  • Gabarrot Arenas, M., (2018), "La comunidad de origen y los desafíos de la política social: Familia y migración en un municipio rural del sur de Nuevo León", en S. Arzaluz & E. Sandoval (Eds.), Cruces y retornos en la región del noreste mexicano en el alba del siglo XXI, Monterrey, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte.
  • Gabarrot, M. (2016). Familias transnacionales y política social en las comunidades de origen: una visión cualitativa de la relación entre migración y desarrollo. Migración y desarrollo, 14(27), 139-165.
  • Gabarrot, M. (2016), "Migration and Development: Thinking from the Communities of Origin", Practicing Anthropology, vol.38, no.1.
  • Portales, L., & Gabarrot, M. (2015), "Alternativas para la comprensión de la pobreza: hogares y capital social en México ", Perfiles Latinoamericanos, vol.23, no.45.
Katerine

Katherina Edith Gallardo Córdova

Director of PhD Educational Innovation

School of Humanities and Education

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Educational Innovation
Competency-based education

Contacto

mail katherina.gallardo@tec.mx

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Overview

Katherina Edith Gallardo Córdova is a teacher and researcher, member of the National System of Researchers (SNI - Level 1). She has a bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from the National Pedagogical Institute of Peru, a master's degree in Educational Psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a Doctorate in Innovation and Educational Technology from Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Her doctoral dissertation dealt with an investigation titled Competency-Based Education: Proposal for an Evaluation Model Based on the Theory of Experts and Novices and Applied to Excel Learning. Within her teaching role, she teaches courses related to technology and innovation in education and learning assessment. Her lines of research revolve around issues related mainly to the evaluation of distance learning and education.

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Teaching Activities

  • Technology and Innovation in Education
  • Learning Assessment
  • Educational Leadership and Management
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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Innovation and Educational Technology, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Master in Educational Psychology, UNAM
  • Bachelor of Education, Instituto Pedagógico Nacional del Perú
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Katherina Edith Gallardo Cordova

Katherina Edith Gallardo Córdova

Directora del Doctorado en Innovación Educativa

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Innovación Educativa
Educación basada en competencias

Contacto

mail katherina.gallardo@tec.mx

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Overview

Katherina Edith Gallardo Córdova is a teacher and researcher, member of the National System of Researchers (SNI - Level 1). She has a bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from the National Pedagogical Institute of Peru, a master's degree in Educational Psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a Doctorate in Innovation and Educational Technology from Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Her doctoral dissertation dealt with an investigation titled Competency-Based Education: Proposal for an Evaluation Model Based on the Theory of Experts and Novices and Applied to Excel Learning. Within her teaching role, she teaches courses related to technology and innovation in education and learning assessment. Her lines of research revolve around issues related mainly to the evaluation of distance learning and education.

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Teaching Activities

  • Technology and Innovation in Education
  • Learning Assessment
  • Educational Leadership and Management
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Education and Training

  • Doctorate in Innovation and Educational Technology, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Master in Educational Psychology, UNAM
  • Bachelor of Education, Instituto Pedagógico Nacional del Perú
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Alejandro Martín del Campo

National Journalism Program Director

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Media
Market research
Public opinion

Contacto

mail martindelcampo@tec.mx

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Overview

Alejandro is an MBA and PhD at Tecnológico de Monterrey. He researches communication and public opinion at the intersection of traditional and emerging media and is currently researching political discourse and propaganda in social media. His interests are e-Democracy, Digital Culture, Internet & Human Rights. Alejandro has over a decade of experience in the broadcast industry, serving as executive producer. He holds degrees in engineering and law. The App Date and Apuntes de Rabona Founding Partner.

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Education and Training

  • PhD in Humanistic Studies, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Master in Political Analysis and Information Media, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Profesor Martin del Campo

Alejandro Martín del Campo

Director Nacional de Programa Periodismo

Escuela de Humanidades y Educación

Campus Monterrey.


Expertise

Medios de comunicación
Investigación de mercados
Opinión pública

Contacto

mail martindelcampo@tec.mx

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Overview

Alejandro is an MBA and PhD at Tecnológico de Monterrey. He researches communication and public opinion at the intersection of traditional and emerging media and is currently researching political discourse and propaganda in social media. His interests are e-Democracy, Digital Culture, Internet & Human Rights. Alejandro has over a decade of experience in the broadcast industry, serving as executive producer. He holds degrees in engineering and law. The App Date and Apuntes de Rabona Founding Partner.

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Education and Training

  • PhD in Humanistic Studies, Tecnológico de Monterrey
  • Master in Political Analysis and Information Media, Tecnológico de Monterrey

High impact manager

Objetivos

A través del nuevo modelo de aprendizaje The Learning Gate, obtendrás habilidades para desarrollar un liderazgo sólido y positivo en tu ambiente de trabajo que te permitirá gestionar con excelencia a tu equipo, crecer en la organización y lograr tus metas profesionales. 

 

Habilidades a desarrollar:

  • Diseñar estrategias de desarrollo del talento para que sea capaz de impactar en lo personal y colaborativo y transformar a la organización
  • Crear una cultura de responsabilidad y compromiso del impacto personal, colaborativo y organizacional en la realización de actividades de la organización y en la comunidad.
  • Generar entornos donde dos o más personas puedan trabajar en conjunto para alcanzar una meta en común.
  • Construir un esquema de soporte a la toma de decisiones basado en acciones planificadas que ayuden a conseguir los mejores resultados.
  • Crear un ambiente de adaptación al cambio e innovación continua para desarrollar propuestas de mejora y de aprovechamiento de oportunidades.
  • Integrar en la cultura organizacional el enfoque de la persona para generar mayores niveles de bienestar individual y colectivo.

 

Dirigido a:

  • Profesionistas que buscan mejorar sus habilidades de liderazgo y gestión de equipos, y con al menos cinco años de experiencia en el ámbito laboral.
  • Personas que cuentan con la responsabilidad de un área o departamento y personas a cargo, así como fortalecer tus competencias de comunicación asertiva y colaboración multidisciplinaria.

 

Datos generales

-          Duración: 170 horas.

-      *Beneficio EXATEC: 10% descuento por pronto pago, o beneficios en pago con tarjeta de crédito. Para acceder a ellos, consulta a nuestros asesores en executive@servicios.tec.mx 

 

Data scientist

Objetivos

A través del nuevo modelo de aprendizaje The Learning Gate, lograrás aplicar las herramientas tecnológicas y matemáticas para desarrollar modelos de ciencia de datos requeridos en la organización para tomar decisiones o para realizar innovaciones/emprendimientos que mejoren su competitividad.

 

Habilidades a desarrollar:

  • Practicar fundamentos estadísticos, álgebra lineal y análisis de redes de ciencia de datos en casos prácticos.
  • Diseñar programas que procesen y manipulen datos en Python, con las plataformas Panda y Numpy.
  • Manejar diferentes plataformas de visualización para diversos tipos de requerimientos en la presentación de datos.
  • Diseñar interfaces claras y concisas para presentación de datos que nos lleve a una mejor toma de decisiones y/o argumentación de un proyecto de datos.
  • Aplicar las plataformas de visualización y los principios estadísticos para realizar diferentes niveles de análisis de datos.
  • Crear un modelo de "machine learning" que cumpla con los requerimientos del diseño.
  • Crear una modelación de grandes volúmenes de datos basada en máquinas de aprendizaje de inteligencia artificial que cumpla con los requerimientos del diseño.

 

Dirigido a:

  • Profesionistas que desean diseñar y desarrollar "dashboards" eficientes y adecuados para la toma de decisiones.
  • Personas con conocimientos de algún lenguaje de programación de alto nivel.
  • Personas que trabajan analizando datos en Tableau o equivalente, así como realizando modelos de predicción y que no posean estudios formales sobre "data analytics".

 

Datos generales

-          Duración: 230 horas.

-      *Beneficio EXATEC: 10% descuento por pronto pago, o beneficios en pago con tarjeta de crédito. Para acceder a ellos, consulta a nuestros asesores en executive@servicios.tec.mx