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Rob Roggema

Rob Roggema

Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Cultures

School of Architecture, Art and Design


Expertise

Regenerative design
Sustainable urban planning
Climate adaptation
Nature-driven landscapes
Urban agriculture
 

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Overview

Dr. Rob Roggema was a landscape-driven design and sustainable urban environments professor at three universities in the Netherlands and the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. He is a visiting professor in Landscape Urbanism at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland and was a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Western Sydney University in Australia, and a Distinguished Global Professor at KEIO University in Japan.

He is the founder of Cittaideale, an office for adaptive design, spatial planning, and design research for regenerative urban environments and landscapes. Some of the design concepts he has developed are FoodRoofRio, a rooftop garden with an aquaponic system that provided food for families in the Cantagalo favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Moeder Zernike, a regional long-term regenerative plan for the northern part of the Netherlands; and Nature Rich Netherlands,
a national plan to convert Dutch land use to 50% nature while solving problems related to climate change impacts, nitrogen deposition, and housing.

For his Ph.D., he developed the Swarm Planning concept, a new method for planning and responding to climate adaptation and spatial design. Rob Roggema’s research interests are in creating innovative spatial solutions for regenerative urban landscapes. He has facilitated over 40 design charrettes in the Netherlands, Japan, Mongolia, China, Jordan, India, Australia, and New Zealand, engaging communities, academics, governments, and industries in complex design processes to address wicked problems.

Rob Roggema joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Cultures for the School of Architecture, Art and Design.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Swarm Planning: The development of a methodology to deal with climate adaptation, Delft University of Technology and Wageningen University & Research
  • M.Sc., Landscape Architecture, Wageningen University & Research
     
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Publications

  • Roggema, R.; Chamski, R. The New Urban Profession: Entering the Age of Uncertainty. Urban Sci. 2022, 6, 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6010010

  • Roggema, R. (2022). Design for Regenerative Cities and Landscapes: Rebalancing Human Impact and Natural Environment (Contemporary Urban Design Thinking) (English Edition). Springer.

  • Roggema, Rob. (2021). TransFEWmation: Towards Design-led Food-Energy-Water Systems for Future Urbanization. 10.1007/978-3-030-61977-0. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Nature Driven Urbanism. 10.1007/978-3-030-26717-9. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Designing Sustainable Cities. 10.1007/978-3-030-54686-1. 

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Rob Roggema - Faculty

Rob Roggema

Rob Roggema

Profesor Distinguido en Culturas Regenerativas

Escuela de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño


Expertise

Diseño regenerativo
Planificación urbana sostenible
Adaptación climática
Paisajes guiados por la naturaleza (nature-driven landscapes)
Agricultura urbana

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Overview

Dr. Rob Roggema was a landscape-driven design and sustainable urban environments professor at three universities in the Netherlands and the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. He is a visiting professor in Landscape Urbanism at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland and was a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Western Sydney University in Australia, and a Distinguished Global Professor at KEIO University in Japan.

He is the founder of Cittaideale, an office for adaptive design, spatial planning, and design research for regenerative urban environments and landscapes. Some of the design concepts he has developed are FoodRoofRio, a rooftop garden with an aquaponic system that provided food for families in the Cantagalo favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Moeder Zernike, a regional long-term regenerative plan for the northern part of the Netherlands; and Nature Rich Netherlands,
a national plan to convert Dutch land use to 50% nature while solving problems related to climate change impacts, nitrogen deposition, and housing.

For his Ph.D., he developed the Swarm Planning concept, a new method for planning and responding to climate adaptation and spatial design. Rob Roggema’s research interests are in creating innovative spatial solutions for regenerative urban landscapes. He has facilitated over 40 design charrettes in the Netherlands, Japan, Mongolia, China, Jordan, India, Australia, and New Zealand, engaging communities, academics, governments, and industries in complex design processes to address wicked problems.

Rob Roggema joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Cultures for the School of Architecture, Art and Design.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Swarm Planning: The development of a methodology to deal with climate adaptation, Delft University of Technology and Wageningen University & Research
  • M.Sc., Landscape Architecture, Wageningen University & Research
     
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Publications

  • Roggema, R.; Chamski, R. The New Urban Profession: Entering the Age of Uncertainty. Urban Sci. 2022, 6, 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6010010

  • Roggema, R. (2022). Design for Regenerative Cities and Landscapes: Rebalancing Human Impact and Natural Environment (Contemporary Urban Design Thinking) (English Edition). Springer.

  • Roggema, Rob. (2021). TransFEWmation: Towards Design-led Food-Energy-Water Systems for Future Urbanization. 10.1007/978-3-030-61977-0. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Nature Driven Urbanism. 10.1007/978-3-030-26717-9. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Designing Sustainable Cities. 10.1007/978-3-030-54686-1. 

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Sergio Fajardo

Sergio Fajardo

Sergio Fajardo

Distinguished University Professor in Public Leadership

School of Social Sciences and Government and School of Government and Public Transformation


Expertise

Public transformation
Leadership
Politics

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Overview

Dr. Sergio Fajardo is a mathematician, professor, and politician. At the beginning of his career, he worked for different scientific institutions in Colombia, such as the National Council for Basic Sciences (transformed in 2019). Later on, in 2016 and 2019, he held the position of visiting professor at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, in the United States.

In 1999, he founded the civic movement Compromiso Ciudadano, with which he was elected mayor of Medellín for the 2004–2007 term with the highest number of votes registered at that time in the history of the city. His administration was characterized by a new form of public management, focused on citizenship, transparency, and social innovation, which resulted in the highest acceptance and popularity rates in Colombia. He led the greatest transformation of Medellín: from a city of inequality and violence to a global example of social change through education and urbanism.

From 2012 to 2015, he was governor of Antioquia, where he worked against inequality, violence, and corruption, and led its economic and social improvement. He was a candidate for the Colombian presidential elections in 2018 and 2022. In 2023, Sergio Fajardo co-founded the political party Dignidad y Compromiso.

As a mathematician, the central topics of his research were mathematical logic and the area of theory of probability models. In politics, his work has focused on urbanism, territorial development, education, and gender equality, to name a few.

Sergio Fajardo joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished University Professor in Public Leadership for the School of Social Sciences and Government and the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Master's, Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • B.Sc., Mathematics, University of the Andes
     
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Publications

  • Fajardo, S. (2017). El poder de la decencia. Ideas sensatas para un país en busca de confianza. Colombia. Número de páginas: 202. https://hdl.handle.net/11285/652332

  • Fajardo, Sergio & Keisler, H.. (2017). Model Theory of Stochastic Processes. 10.1017/9781316756126.

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Sergio Fajardo

Sergio Fajardo

Sergio Fajardo

Profesor Universitario Distinguido en Liderazgo Público

Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno y Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública


Expertise

Transformación pública
Liderazgo
Política

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Overview

Dr. Sergio Fajardo is a mathematician, professor, and politician. At the beginning of his career, he worked for different scientific institutions in Colombia, such as the National Council for Basic Sciences (transformed in 2019). Later on, in 2016 and 2019, he held the position of visiting professor at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, in the United States.

In 1999, he founded the civic movement Compromiso Ciudadano, with which he was elected mayor of Medellín for the 2004–2007 term with the highest number of votes registered at that time in the history of the city. His administration was characterized by a new form of public management, focused on citizenship, transparency, and social innovation, which resulted in the highest acceptance and popularity rates in Colombia. He led the greatest transformation of Medellín: from a city of inequality and violence to a global example of social change through education and urbanism.

From 2012 to 2015, he was governor of Antioquia, where he worked against inequality, violence, and corruption, and led its economic and social improvement. He was a candidate for the Colombian presidential elections in 2018 and 2022. In 2023, Sergio Fajardo co-founded the political party Dignidad y Compromiso.

As a mathematician, the central topics of his research were mathematical logic and the area of theory of probability models. In politics, his work has focused on urbanism, territorial development, education, and gender equality, to name a few.

Sergio Fajardo joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished University Professor in Public Leadership for the School of Social Sciences and Government and the School of Government and Public Transformation.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Master's, Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • B.Sc., Mathematics, University of the Andes
     
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Publications

  • Fajardo, S. (2017). El poder de la decencia. Ideas sensatas para un país en busca de confianza. Colombia. Número de páginas: 202. https://hdl.handle.net/11285/652332

  • Fajardo, Sergio & Keisler, H.. (2017). Model Theory of Stochastic Processes. 10.1017/9781316756126.

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Carlos Coello

Carlos Coello

Carlos Coello

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Computer Science and Computational Intelligence

School of Engineering and Sciences


Expertise

Multi-objective optimization algorithms
Applied mathematics
Computer science
Operations research
 

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Overview

Dr. Carlos Coello is a professor with distinction (Investigador CINVESTAV 3F) at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (CINVESTAV-IPN) in Mexico City and visiting professor at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics in Spain. Has taught master’s and Ph.D. level courses on evolutionary computation, evolutionary multiobjective optimization, programming languages, and engineering optimization at CINVESTAV-IPN. In addition, he has taught short courses in Spain, England, India, U.S., among others.

His research interests are evolutionary computation (genetic algorithms and evolution strategies), as well as engineering optimization. His main contributions have been the design of biologically inspired stochastic algorithms to solve highly complex multi-objective optimization problems (mainly non-linear). He has made pioneering contributions to this area, which is now known as evolutionary multi-objective optimization. For example, he proposed, along with his research group, the first genetic micro-algorithm for multi-objective optimization, which has been used in real-world applications in several countries, like the United States, for the design of supersonic business jets. He is member of the Foundation Advisory Board of the International AIQT Foundation, which strives to establish a highly competitive (international-level) research center in artificial intelligence and quantum technology.

Among his multiple special recognitions and awards, Dr. Carlos Coello was awarded by the International Society on Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) the 2024 MCDM Edgeworth-Pareto Award. In 2023, he won the Premio Crónica in Science and Technology and was selected by Líderes magazine as part of their "300 most influential leaders in Mexico" list, taking the 69th position. He also won the SIGEVO Outstanding Contribution Award (2023) given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Evolutionary Computation Pioneer Award (2021), among many others.

Dr. Coello is level 3 in the National System of Researchers (SNII) in Mexico and was also ranked #289 in the world and #1 in Mexico in the 8th Edition of the Guide2Research 2022 Ranking of Top 1000 Scientists in the field of Computer Science and Electronics.

Professor Carlos Coello joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Computer Science and Computational Intelligence for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans
  • M.Sc., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas (Summa cum laude)
     
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Carlos Coello

Carlos Coello

Carlos Coello

Profesor Visitante Distinguido
en Ciencias Computacionales
e Inteligencia Computacional

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Algoritmos de optimización multi-objetivo
Matemáticas aplicadas
Ciencias de la computación
Investigación de operaciones

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Overview

Dr. Carlos Coello is a professor with distinction (Investigador CINVESTAV 3F) at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (CINVESTAV-IPN) in Mexico City and visiting professor at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics in Spain. Has taught master’s and Ph.D. level courses on evolutionary computation, evolutionary multiobjective optimization, programming languages, and engineering optimization at CINVESTAV-IPN. In addition, he has taught short courses in Spain, England, India, U.S., among others.

His research interests are evolutionary computation (genetic algorithms and evolution strategies), as well as engineering optimization. His main contributions have been the design of biologically inspired stochastic algorithms to solve highly complex multi-objective optimization problems (mainly non-linear). He has made pioneering contributions to this area, which is now known as evolutionary multi-objective optimization. For example, he proposed, along with his research group, the first genetic micro-algorithm for multi-objective optimization, which has been used in real-world applications in several countries, like the United States, for the design of supersonic business jets. He is member of the Foundation Advisory Board of the International AIQT Foundation, which strives to establish a highly competitive (international-level) research center in artificial intelligence and quantum technology.

Among his multiple special recognitions and awards, Dr. Carlos Coello was awarded by the International Society on Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) the 2024 MCDM Edgeworth-Pareto Award. In 2023, he won the Premio Crónica in Science and Technology and was selected by Líderes magazine as part of their "300 most influential leaders in Mexico" list, taking the 69th position. He also won the SIGEVO Outstanding Contribution Award (2023) given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Evolutionary Computation Pioneer Award (2021), among many others.

Dr. Coello is level 3 in the National System of Researchers (SNII) in Mexico and was also ranked #289 in the world and #1 in Mexico in the 8th Edition of the Guide2Research 2022 Ranking of Top 1000 Scientists in the field of Computer Science and Electronics.

Professor Carlos Coello joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Computer Science and Computational Intelligence for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans
  • M.Sc., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas (Summa cum laude)
     
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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

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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.

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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 
     
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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

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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

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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.

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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 
     
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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

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Internationalization

International Mobility of Students

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  • Reports and Publications

Our international programs offer unique experiences and the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and discover that commonalities far outweigh differences. Each culture is unique, and this experience is enriching anywhere in the world. At Tec de Monterrey, we educate leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, a sense of humanity and who are internationally competitive. Therefore, as part of our internationalization strategy, we have worked on forging solid relations with hundreds of universities across the planet. To date, we have entered into more than 746 agreements with foreign universities in over 50 countries that are available to you.

A fundamental part of internationalization takes place on the campuses, thanks to the presence of students from every corner of the world. The multicultural environment, which contributes enormous value to the global vision of the Tec de Monterrey community, is the result of the presence of students from more than 70 countries who take classes at the institution’s diverse campuses.

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In this reports there is information on international academic experiences of high school students and undergraduate students, as well as the reception of international students belonging to partner universities of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The population of foreign students who decide to pursue their professional career or a postgraduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is also mentioned.

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Open Calls for Students

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

Open Calls for Professors

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

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At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

Rose Maude Salzmann, estudiante del Tec

It is a pleasure for us to welcome anyone interested in visiting a Tecnológico de Monterrey campus. To offer the best TEC-Experience, it is necessary that you share the information that we request, to see the possibility of creating an agenda that meets the objective of the visit.

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Calls for undergraduate and graduate students, professors, and collaborators of the Tecnológico de Monterrey are offered by international entities such as: partner universities, higher education consortia, and associations, governmental and non-governmental entities, companies, among others.

The Vice Rectory for International Affairs at Tecnológico de Monterrey is not involved in the process, management, or selection of participants. To verify the specific requirements and more information of each call, it is important to consult the official sites of each entity provided in this space.

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It is a pleasure for us to welcome anyone interested in visiting a Tecnológico de Monterrey campus. To offer the best TEC-Experience, it is necessary that you share the information that we request, to see the possibility of creating an agenda that meets the objective of the visit.

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Academic Delegations Abroad

The aim of the Academic Delegations is to support the global internationalization strategy, aligned with the growth potential of educational activities in different regions, the need for strategic alliances with the most prestigious universities, and new projects that will keep Tecnológico de Monterrey in the international arena.

To consolidate the international presence of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the Academic Delegations fulfill the following functions:

 

  • Represent Tec de Monterrey before organizations, universities and institutions.
  • Detect new academic program opportunities for students and faculty.
  • Promote the academic programs that Tecnológico de Monterrey offers to foreign students.
  • Support the different areas of Tec de Monterrey with arrangements and visits to universities, research centers, companies and organizations.
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Boston, United States

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