EXATEC Washington

Board Members
Description
Expertise
Organizational behavior
Organizational culture
Human capital management
Dr. Juan Ignacio Sánchez is professor and Knight-Ridder Byron Harless Eminent Scholar in the Department of Global Leadership and Management (GLaM) at the Florida International University. Earlier in his academic career at the same institution, he served as the founding chair of the GLaM department and faculty director of the Master of Science in Human Resource Management, where he designed and launched the master’s program, which is now ranked #2 by HR.com and has over 1,000 alumni, including the chief people officers of several Fortune 500 companies.
He has taught topics including organizational behavior, organizational design, staffing organizations, performance and talent management, HR effectiveness, and applied psychology training, among others.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez was vice president at Large of the Greater Miami Society for HRM (GMSHRM, now HR Miami) and was also elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association and of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He is currently serving on his fifth U.S. National Academy of Sciences panel. For the Federal Government of the United States, he was a panelist in the development of a competency model for infant and toddler caregivers for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (20 17). From 2011 to 2013, he was a Special Government Employee for the Occupational Information Development Advisory Panel (OIDAP), at the Social Security Administration, GSA 14.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Organizational Behavior and Human Capital for the Business School and EGADE Business School.
Sanchez, J. I., Bonache, J., Paz-Aparicio, C., & Oberty, C. Z. (2022). Combining interpretivism and positivism in international business research: The example of the expatriate role. Journal of World Business, 101419.
Sanchez, J. I. (2022). Who Opposes “Oposiciones”? A job-analytic approach to job-related public employee selection. Basque Journal of People and Public Organizations [Pertsonak eta Antolakunde Publikoak Kudeatzeko Euskal Aldizkaria= Revista Vasca de Gestión de Personas y Organizaciones Públicas], 22, 8-21.
Wated, G., & Sanchez, J.I. (2021). Political Populism-to-Work Spillover in Latin America: Implications for Human Resources Management. In J. Trullen & J. Bonache (Eds.), Talent Management in Latin America. Pressing Issues and Best Practices, pp. 8-28. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN: 978-0-367-81990-3, ISBN: 978-1-032-04676-1.
Campion, M.C., Schepker, D.J., Campion, M.A., Sanchez, J.I. (2020). Competency modeling: A theoretical and empirical examination of the strategy dissemination process. Human Resources Management, 59(3), 291-306.
Spector, P., & Sanchez, J. (2018). Getting the Global Band Together: Best Practices in Organizing and Managing International Research Teams. In K. Shockley, W. Shen, & R. Johnson (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work–Family Interface (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology, pp. 230-246). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108235556.012
Sanchez, J. I., & Lazrak, Y. (2017). The micro-foundations of global innovation: Disrupting the balance between centripetal and centrifugal forces. In S. Kundu, & S. Munjal (Eds.), Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation, pp. 73-90. Basignstoke, UK: Palgrave McMillan.
Paustian-Underdahl, S. C., Fainshmidt, S., Sanchez, J. I., Misati, E., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, H. (2017). The Role of Economic Development and Perceived Growth Opportunities in Employee Reactions to M&As: A Study of the Merger Syndrome Across 29 Countries. Group & Organization Management, 42(2), 163-194.
Tian, Q., & Sanchez, J. I. (2017). Does paternalistic leadership promote innovative behavior? The interaction between authoritarianism and benevolence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(5), 235-246.
Expertise
Comportamiento organizacional
Cultura organizacional
Gestión del capital humano
Dr. Juan Ignacio Sánchez is professor and Knight-Ridder Byron Harless Eminent Scholar in the Department of Global Leadership and Management (GLaM) at the Florida International University. Earlier in his academic career at the same institution, he served as the founding chair of the GLaM department and faculty director of the Master of Science in Human Resource Management, where he designed and launched the master’s program, which is now ranked #2 by HR.com and has over 1,000 alumni, including the chief people officers of several Fortune 500 companies.
He has taught topics including organizational behavior, organizational design, staffing organizations, performance and talent management, HR effectiveness, and applied psychology training, among others.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez was vice president at Large of the Greater Miami Society for HRM (GMSHRM, now HR Miami) and was also elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association and of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He is currently serving on his fifth U.S. National Academy of Sciences panel. For the Federal Government of the United States, he was a panelist in the development of a competency model for infant and toddler caregivers for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (20 17). From 2011 to 2013, he was a Special Government Employee for the Occupational Information Development Advisory Panel (OIDAP), at the Social Security Administration, GSA 14.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Organizational Behavior and Human Capital for the Business School and EGADE Business School.
Sanchez, J. I., Bonache, J., Paz-Aparicio, C., & Oberty, C. Z. (2022). Combining interpretivism and positivism in international business research: The example of the expatriate role. Journal of World Business, 101419.
Sanchez, J. I. (2022). Who Opposes “Oposiciones”? A job-analytic approach to job-related public employee selection. Basque Journal of People and Public Organizations [Pertsonak eta Antolakunde Publikoak Kudeatzeko Euskal Aldizkaria= Revista Vasca de Gestión de Personas y Organizaciones Públicas], 22, 8-21.
Wated, G., & Sanchez, J.I. (2021). Political Populism-to-Work Spillover in Latin America: Implications for Human Resources Management. In J. Trullen & J. Bonache (Eds.), Talent Management in Latin America. Pressing Issues and Best Practices, pp. 8-28. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN: 978-0-367-81990-3, ISBN: 978-1-032-04676-1.
Campion, M.C., Schepker, D.J., Campion, M.A., Sanchez, J.I. (2020). Competency modeling: A theoretical and empirical examination of the strategy dissemination process. Human Resources Management, 59(3), 291-306.
Spector, P., & Sanchez, J. (2018). Getting the Global Band Together: Best Practices in Organizing and Managing International Research Teams. In K. Shockley, W. Shen, & R. Johnson (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work–Family Interface (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology, pp. 230-246). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108235556.012
Sanchez, J. I., & Lazrak, Y. (2017). The micro-foundations of global innovation: Disrupting the balance between centripetal and centrifugal forces. In S. Kundu, & S. Munjal (Eds.), Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation, pp. 73-90. Basignstoke, UK: Palgrave McMillan.
Paustian-Underdahl, S. C., Fainshmidt, S., Sanchez, J. I., Misati, E., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, H. (2017). The Role of Economic Development and Perceived Growth Opportunities in Employee Reactions to M&As: A Study of the Merger Syndrome Across 29 Countries. Group & Organization Management, 42(2), 163-194.
Tian, Q., & Sanchez, J. I. (2017). Does paternalistic leadership promote innovative behavior? The interaction between authoritarianism and benevolence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(5), 235-246.
Campus Querétaro, School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Expertise
Biotechnology and food analysis
Design and development of products
Nutraceutical compounds
Food preservation
Emerging technologies for food preservation
Minimal food processing
Functional foods and beverages
Nutrigenetics
Nutrigenomics
Contact
Mariana Morales de la Peña has a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology from the University of Lleida, in Spain. As part of Tecnológico de Monterrey, she is currently the regional coordinator of the Biotechnology graduate program. In addition, she is a full-time research professor at the institution, creating collaborations and managing several food research and development projects with various companies such as Alpura, with whom she completed a research project within the Alpura Chair.
During her postdoc at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, she collaborated on a project that sought the development of functional foods and nutraceutical products through the application of emerging technologies.
Professor Mariana Morales has extensive experience in the area of product development. Among her work, stands out the collaboration with companies such as Mead Johnson Nutritions®, in Mexico City, in the elaboration of products for the nutrition of babies and children like developing new milk formulas for infants. In previous years, she collaborated in the design of a tuna production plant and in the development of derived products such as juice, jam, and minimally processed tunas for the company Integral Solutions for the Food Industry S.A.C.V. in Puebla, Mexico.
She has co-written articles for renowned scientific journals such as Food Engineering Reviews, Journal of Food and Bioprocess Technology, and Journal of Food Control, among others.
In addition, she has participated in important scientific conferences such as the 33rd EFFoST International Conference, Sustainable Food Systems - Performing by Connecting, which took place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, organized by the European Federation of Food Science and Technology.
Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology, University of Lleida, Spain
Master's Degree in Research in Agrifood Production Systems, University of Lleida, Spain
Bachelor in Food Engineering, Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLA-P), Puebla, Mexico
Member of the Circle of Distinguished Professors awarded by the Tecnológico de Monterrey
Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Level I, granted by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT), Mexico
Campus Querétaro, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Expertise
Biotecnología y análisis de alimentos
Diseño y desarrollo de productos
Compuestos nutracéuticos
Conservación de alimentos
Tecnologías emergentes para la conservación de alimentos
Procesamiento mínimo de alimentos
Alimentos y bebidas funcionales
Nutrigenética
Nutrigenómica
Contacto
Mariana Morales de la Peña has a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology from the University of Lleida, in Spain. As part of Tecnológico de Monterrey, she is currently the regional coordinator of the Biotechnology graduate program. In addition, she is a full-time research professor at the institution, creating collaborations and managing several food research and development projects with various companies such as Alpura, with whom she completed a research project within the Alpura Chair.
During her postdoc at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, she collaborated on a project that sought the development of functional foods and nutraceutical products through the application of emerging technologies.
Professor Mariana Morales has extensive experience in the area of product development. Among her work, stands out the collaboration with companies such as Mead Johnson Nutritions®, in Mexico City, in the elaboration of products for the nutrition of babies and children like developing new milk formulas for infants. In previous years, she collaborated in the design of a tuna production plant and in the development of derived products such as juice, jam, and minimally processed tunas for the company Integral Solutions for the Food Industry S.A.C.V. in Puebla, Mexico.
She has co-written articles for renowned scientific journals such as Food Engineering Reviews, Journal of Food and Bioprocess Technology, and Journal of Food Control, among others.
In addition, she has participated in important scientific conferences such as the 33rd EFFoST International Conference, Sustainable Food Systems - Performing by Connecting, which took place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, organized by the European Federation of Food Science and Technology.
Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology, University of Lleida, Spain
Master's Degree in Research in Agrifood Production Systems, University of Lleida, Spain
Bachelor in Food Engineering, Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLA-P), Puebla, Mexico
Member of the Circle of Distinguished Professors awarded by the Tecnológico de Monterrey
Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Level I, granted by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT), Mexico
Multidisciplinary group formed by experts in power electronics, instrumentation, analysis and design of automatic control, electrical, electronic, electromechanical and thermodynamic systems.
The objectives are to develop models, analyze and design control strategies, as well as implement and instrument systems such as those mentioned above, guaranteeing reliable, efficient operation and representing an economical solution. We promote the development of energy conversion, storage and harvesting systems.
We seek that these solutions facilitate the integration, management and use of energy resources, including renewable energy sources, in electromobility and electric grid applications, among others. In particular, we focus on solving the challenges of an increasingly intelligent electrical grid, leading to its decentralization through the concept of microgrids and energy storage systems with efficient management.
Research lines:
• Modeling, analysis, control and implementation of power electronics conversion, storage, harvesting and energy management systems.
• Integration of renewable sources of power generation into the electrical grid.
• Smart grids: Distributed generation, storage systems, power quality and energy efficiency.
• Powertrain analysis, design and control in electric vehicles
Leader
Gerardo Escobar Valderrama - gerardo.escobar@tec.mx
Members
Daniel Guillén Aparicio
Jesús Elías Valdez Reséndiz
Renato Galluzzi Aguilera
Luis Ismael Minchala Avila
Ricardo Ambrocio Ramírez Mendoza
• Escobar, G., Ibarra, L., Hernandez-Gomez, M., Martinez-Rodriguez, P.R., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Guillen, D., “From Real to Complex FLL with Unbalance and Harmonic Distortion Compensation,” IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp. 158710-158725, Nov. 2021. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3131129
• J.C. Rosas-Caro, G. Escobar, P.R.Martinez-Rodriguez, S. Iturriaga-Medina, J.C.Mayo-Maldonado, and J.E.Valdez-Resendiz, “Differential and common-mode model-based controller for the double-dual buck transformerless inverter,” International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Vol. 131, Art. No. 107065, pp. 1-13, Oct. 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2021.107065
• Rosas-Caro, J.C., Escobar, G., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Mayo-Maldonado, J.C., Beltran-Carbajal, F., Del-Valle-Soto, C., “Analysis of the Input Current-Ripple in the Series-Capacitor Boost Converter,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, vol. 68, issue 10, art. no. 9209078, pp. 10303-10308, Oct. 2021. DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2020.3026304
• Escobar, G., Ibarra, L., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Mayo-Maldonado, J.C., Guillen, D., “Nonlinear Stability Analysis of the Conventional SRF-PLL and Enhanced SRF-EPLL,” IEEE Access, Vol. 9, art. no. 9404172, pp. 59446-59455, April 2021. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3073063
• L. Ibarra, R. Galluzzi, G. Escobar, and R. A. Ramirez-Mendoza, “An Angular Speed and Position FLL-Based Estimator Using Linear Hall-Effect Sensors,” IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 168004–168014, 2021, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3137049.
• R. Tapia-Olvera, D. Guillen, F. Beltran-Carbajal and L. M. Castro, "An Adaptive Scheme to Improve Prony’s Method Performance to Estimate Signal Parameters of Power System Oscillations," in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol. 71, pp. 1-12, 2022, Art no. 9005212, doi: 10.1109/TIM.2022.3191721.
• Design and experimental validation of a valve-based full active damper [Way-Assauto, 2021-2022]
• Instrumentation of a testbed for NVH characterization of automotive dampers [Way-Assauto, 2022]
• John Deere
• AMI Automation
• DIRAM
• VERTIV
• PROLEC
• IBERDROLA
• Way Assauto
• U.S. Non-provisional Application 17/644,644. December 16,2021. U.S. provisional application number 63/202,139, filed May 28, 2021.
Título de la invención: “Control system for managing battery cells with one or more dc-to-dc converters”.
Inventores: Abraham Martinez, Ricardo Schacht Guadalupe, Gerardo Escobar Valderrama. Applicant: Deere & Company.
Grupo multidisciplinario conformado por expertos en electrónica de potencia, instrumentación, análisis y diseño de control automático, sistemas eléctricos, electrónicos, electromecánicos, y termodinámicos.
Los objetivos del grupo son desarrollar modelos, analizar y diseñar estrategias de control, así como implementar e instrumentar sistemas como los antes mencionados, garantizando una operación confiable, eficiente, y que representen una solución económica. Promovemos el desarrollo de sistemas de conversión, almacenamiento y cosecha de energía.
Buscamos que estas soluciones faciliten la integración, gestión y aprovechamiento de los recursos energéticos, incluyendo a las fuentes de energías renovables, en aplicaciones de electromovilidad y de la red eléctrica, entre otras. En particular, nos enfocamos a resolver retos de una red eléctrica cada vez más inteligente, y que conlleve a su descentralización mediante el concepto de microrredes y sistemas de almacenamiento de energía con una gestión eficiente.
Líneas de investigación:
• Modelado, análisis, control e implementación de sistemas de conversión de electrónica de potencia, almacenamiento, cosecha y gestión de energía
• Integración de fuentes renovables de generación de energía a la red eléctrica
• Redes eléctricas inteligentes: Generación distribuida, sistemas de almacenamiento, calidad de la energía y eficiencia energética
• Análisis, diseño y control del tren de potencia en vehículos eléctricos
Líder
Gerardo Escobar Valderrama - gerardo.escobar@tec.mx
Miembros
Daniel Guillén Aparicio
Jesús Elías Valdez Reséndiz
Renato Galluzzi Aguilera
Luis Ismael Minchala Avila
Ricardo Ambrocio Ramírez Mendoza
• Escobar, G., Ibarra, L., Hernandez-Gomez, M., Martinez-Rodriguez, P.R., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Guillen, D., “From Real to Complex FLL with Unbalance and Harmonic Distortion Compensation,” IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp. 158710-158725, Nov. 2021. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3131129
• J.C. Rosas-Caro, G. Escobar, P.R.Martinez-Rodriguez, S. Iturriaga-Medina, J.C.Mayo-Maldonado, and J.E.Valdez-Resendiz, “Differential and common-mode model-based controller for the double-dual buck transformerless inverter,” International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Vol. 131, Art. No. 107065, pp. 1-13, Oct. 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2021.107065
• Rosas-Caro, J.C., Escobar, G., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Mayo-Maldonado, J.C., Beltran-Carbajal, F., Del-Valle-Soto, C., “Analysis of the Input Current-Ripple in the Series-Capacitor Boost Converter,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, vol. 68, issue 10, art. no. 9209078, pp. 10303-10308, Oct. 2021. DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2020.3026304
• Escobar, G., Ibarra, L., Valdez-Resendiz, J.E., Mayo-Maldonado, J.C., Guillen, D., “Nonlinear Stability Analysis of the Conventional SRF-PLL and Enhanced SRF-EPLL,” IEEE Access, Vol. 9, art. no. 9404172, pp. 59446-59455, April 2021. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3073063
• L. Ibarra, R. Galluzzi, G. Escobar, and R. A. Ramirez-Mendoza, “An Angular Speed and Position FLL-Based Estimator Using Linear Hall-Effect Sensors,” IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 168004–168014, 2021, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3137049.
• R. Tapia-Olvera, D. Guillen, F. Beltran-Carbajal and L. M. Castro, "An Adaptive Scheme to Improve Prony’s Method Performance to Estimate Signal Parameters of Power System Oscillations," in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol. 71, pp. 1-12, 2022, Art no. 9005212, doi: 10.1109/TIM.2022.3191721.
• Design and experimental validation of a valve-based full active damper [Way-Assauto, 2021-2022]
• Instrumentation of a testbed for NVH characterization of automotive dampers [Way-Assauto, 2022]
• John Deere
• AMI Automation
• DIRAM
• VERTIV
• PROLEC
• IBERDROLA
• Way Assauto
• U.S. Non-provisional Application 17/644,644. December 16,2021. U.S. provisional application number 63/202,139, filed May 28, 2021.
Título de la invención: “Control system for managing battery cells with one or more dc-to-dc converters”.
Inventores: Abraham Martinez, Ricardo Schacht Guadalupe, Gerardo Escobar Valderrama. Applicant: Deere & Company.
Expertise
Plant physiology
Digital agriculture
Digital food
Food and wine sciences
Plants/animals/humans biometrics
Machine/Deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI)
Agriculture 5.0 and Plants for Space
UAV - Drones - Satellite remote sensing
Climate change
Digital twins for agriculture and food
Dr. Sigfredo Fuentes is an associate professor in Digital Agriculture, Food and Wine Sciences (DAFW) at the School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences (SAFES) in the Faculty of Science at The University of Melbourne, Australia. In addition, Sigfredo Fuentes is the international coordinator of the Vineyard of The Future initiative (VoF), which is an international collaboration that strives to establish a fully instrumented vineyard that uses the Internet of Things (IoT) for data capture and meaningful analysis of climate change in viticulture and enology in Australia, to transfer these technologies to all agricultural sectors.
He has over 30 projects and 216 scholarly works, both active and completed. He is working on two major projects: “Deep learning modeling for hyperspectral imagery” funded by the Australian Government Department of Defence and the Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space (P4S), which has the goal to develop plants to support long-term space missions to the Moon (2030) and Mars (2040) with the NASA.
His research efforts focus on the application of technology to plant physiology and viticulture, as well as in the areas of irrigation science, irrigation scheduling, remote sensing, and climate change. His work also focuses on the development of computer programs for agricultural research and applications, the creation of new methodologies to assess plant physiology and growth using image analysis and technology, and the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) in agricultural, food, animal, and wine sciences.
Sigfredo Fuentes joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Digital Agriculture and Food Sciences for the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Shin, M., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Tongson, E., Wiechel, T., Taylor, P. & Fuentes, S. (2023). Early detection of Verticillium wilt of potatoes using near-infrared spectroscopy and machine learning modeling. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 204 doi:10.1016/j.compag.2022.107567
Harris, N., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Barnes, C. & Fuentes, S. (2022). Non-Invasive Digital Technologies to Assess Wine Quality Traits and Provenance through the Bottle. Fermentation, 9(1), pp. 10-10. doi:10.3390/fermentation9010010
Fuentes, S., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Tongson, E., Dunshea, F., Dac, H. & Lipovetzky, N. (2022). Animal biometric assessment using non-invasive computer vision and machine learning are good predictors of dairy cows age and welfare: The future of automated veterinary support systems. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 10 doi:10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100388
Ashfaq, W., Brodie, G., Fuentes, S. & Gupta, D. (2022). Infrared Thermal Imaging and Morpho-Physiological Indices Used for Wheat Genotypes Screening under Drought and Heat Stress. PLANTS-BASEL, 11(23), pp. 22-. doi:10.3390/plants11233269
Dac, H. H., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Lipovetzky, N., Tongson, E., Dunshea, F. R. & Fuentes, S. (2022). Livestock Identification Using Deep Learning for Traceability. SENSORS, 22(21), pp. 19-. doi:10.3390/s22218256
Expertise
Fisiología vegetal o de las plantas
Agricultura digital
Alimentos digitales
Ciencias de los alimentos y del vino
Biometría de plantas, animales y humanos
Aprendizaje automático/profundo (machine/deep learning) e inteligencia artificial (IA)
Agricultura 5.0 y Plantas para el Espacio (Plants for Space)
VANT (vehículos aéreos no tripulados o UAV, por sus siglas en inglés) - drones - teledetección satelital
Cambio climático
Gemelos digitales para la agricultura y los alimentos
Dr. Sigfredo Fuentes is an associate professor in Digital Agriculture, Food and Wine Sciences (DAFW) at the School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences (SAFES) in the Faculty of Science at The University of Melbourne, Australia. In addition, Sigfredo Fuentes is the international coordinator of the Vineyard of The Future initiative (VoF), which is an international collaboration that strives to establish a fully instrumented vineyard that uses the Internet of Things (IoT) for data capture and meaningful analysis of climate change in viticulture and enology in Australia, to transfer these technologies to all agricultural sectors.
He has over 30 projects and 216 scholarly works, both active and completed. He is working on two major projects: “Deep learning modeling for hyperspectral imagery” funded by the Australian Government Department of Defence and the Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space (P4S), which has the goal to develop plants to support long-term space missions to the Moon (2030) and Mars (2040) with the NASA.
His research efforts focus on the application of technology to plant physiology and viticulture, as well as in the areas of irrigation science, irrigation scheduling, remote sensing, and climate change. His work also focuses on the development of computer programs for agricultural research and applications, the creation of new methodologies to assess plant physiology and growth using image analysis and technology, and the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) in agricultural, food, animal, and wine sciences.
Sigfredo Fuentes joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Digital Agriculture and Food Sciences for the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Shin, M., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Tongson, E., Wiechel, T., Taylor, P. & Fuentes, S. (2023). Early detection of Verticillium wilt of potatoes using near-infrared spectroscopy and machine learning modeling. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 204 doi:10.1016/j.compag.2022.107567
Harris, N., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Barnes, C. & Fuentes, S. (2022). Non-Invasive Digital Technologies to Assess Wine Quality Traits and Provenance through the Bottle. Fermentation, 9(1), pp. 10-10. doi:10.3390/fermentation9010010
Fuentes, S., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Tongson, E., Dunshea, F., Dac, H. & Lipovetzky, N. (2022). Animal biometric assessment using non-invasive computer vision and machine learning are good predictors of dairy cows age and welfare: The future of automated veterinary support systems. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 10 doi:10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100388
Ashfaq, W., Brodie, G., Fuentes, S. & Gupta, D. (2022). Infrared Thermal Imaging and Morpho-Physiological Indices Used for Wheat Genotypes Screening under Drought and Heat Stress. PLANTS-BASEL, 11(23), pp. 22-. doi:10.3390/plants11233269
Dac, H. H., Gonzalez Viejo, C., Lipovetzky, N., Tongson, E., Dunshea, F. R. & Fuentes, S. (2022). Livestock Identification Using Deep Learning for Traceability. SENSORS, 22(21), pp. 19-. doi:10.3390/s22218256
Information on tuition fees per Campus can be found below:
Semester | |||||
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1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Doctorate | $16,726.00 | $150,534.00 | $31,546.81 | ||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
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Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,640.00 | $5,485.00 |
Trimester | |||||
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1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Specialization | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
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Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$2,425.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Ciudad de México Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Semester | |||||
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1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Doctorate | $16,276.00 | $146,484.00 | $30,698.07 | ||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
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Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,640.00 | $5,485.00 |
Trimester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Specialization | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 | ||
Master | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$2,425.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Estado de México Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Semester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Doctorate | $16,276.00 | $146,484.00 | $30,698.07 | ||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,640.00 | $5,485.00 |
Trimester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Master | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$2,425.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Guadalajara Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Semester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Doctorate | $16,276.00 | $146,484.00 | $30,698.07 | ||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$4,870.00 | $5,485.00 |
Trimester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Master | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,245.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Monterrey Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Semester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 | ||
Doctorate | $16,276.00 | $146,484.00 | $30,698.07 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,640.00 | $5,485.00 |
NOTES:
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Puebla Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Semester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 5 payment plan | ||||
Master | $17,073.00 | $153,657.00 | $32,201.28 | ||
Doctorate | $16,276.00 | $146,484.00 | $30,698.07 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$3,640.00 | $5,485.00 |
NOTES:
Semester fees apply for students enrolled in february - june 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Querétaro Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Trimester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Specialization | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 | ||
Master | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$2,425.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Santa Fe Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.
Trimester | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Credit | Regular load 9 Credits | ||||
Cash Plan | 4 payment plan | ||||
Specialization | $15,333.00 | $137,997.00 | $35,603.23 |
Major Medical Expenses Insurance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Plan | Plus Plan | ||||
$2,425.00 | $3,660.00 |
NOTES:
Trimester fees apply for students enrolled in april - july 2025 period.
Fees´ currency is in mexican pesos (MXN).
Cash Plan may vary according to the number of credits enrolled.
These previous fees apply only for Toluca Campus.
Major Medical Expenses Insurance:
Your wellness and safety is paramount to Tec de Monterrey. Which is why you can buy the Major Medical Expenses Insurance Plan during your enrollment process
For more information about the Major Medical Expenses Insurance, go to MiTec > Mi seguro de gastos médicos mayores.