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Assessment and Continuous Improvement

Strengthening and Developing Tecnológico de Monterrey

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Academic Quality Assurance

Over the last 25 years, Tecnológico de Monterrey's assurance of academic quality has revolved mainly around five axes: the adequate selection of candidates through admission processes and standards; the evaluation of learning in a standardized way, by the institution and external agencies and schools; follow-up of our graduates; institutional effectiveness evaluation through performance indicators; and obtaining and maintaining national and international accreditations, both at the institutional level and at the academic programs.

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Admission Standards

Tecnológico de Monterrey is looking for a new generation of students: talented and enthusiastic people, committed to the development of their environment and the wellness of society; people with potential to become leaders capable of innovating, undertake and also seek for personal development in all their dimensions. Our admission process aims to get to know you, for your academic performance and for everything that makes you extraordinary. In order for an objective and impartial evaluation of all candidates be conducted, our Admissions Committee will carefully review the information you share with us about who you are, what you are passionate about, and how you can contribute to our student community exclusively.

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Learning Evaluation

An essential component of academic quality is the evaluation of learning, as a tool to identify areas of opportunity both at the individual student level and at the academic programs. Also of the institution in general. As a reinforcement of the evaluation activities carried out by teachers in their courses, Tecnológico de Monterrey has promoted the use of standardized tests such as the Bachelor´s Degree General Assessment (EGEL in spanish), developed by the National Center for Higher Education Evaluation CSO (CENEVAL in spanish). Simultaneously, the institution has designed integrative evaluations for academic programs that have no external testing, with the purpose of measuring the level of knowledge and skills shown by students at the end of their undergraduate studies. Results obtained from external and internal tests are part of the academic quality indicators with which the performance of the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses is evaluated each semester.

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Graduates' follow-up

Since 1989, Tecnológico de Monterrey has periodically and systematically measured its graduates´s performance and pathway. Graduate studies contribute to the evaluation and accomplishment of the institutional Mission and support the continuous improvement processes of study plans and academic support services. Additionally, Tecnológico de Monterrey periodically consults the companies that employ its graduates, to find out the perception of the work performance and training of the alumni. These results allow us to identify areas for improvement in the study plans and promote links with the country's productive sector. Graduate Follow-up studies are a key tool to evaluate the academic quality of Tecnológico de Monterrey because they focus on measuring the ultimate impact of educational work: the performance of graduates and their contribution to society.

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Institutional Effectiveness

In order to follow up on the strategies adopted to achieve the Tecnológico de Monterrey's Vission and Mission, the Institution developed a process to ensure the quality of the programs and projects derived from strategic planning. This process allows campuses performance evaluation through academic, financial and operational indicators. Following the precept that what is not measured cannot be improved, Tecnológico de Monterrey, through the process of evaluating institutional effectiveness, has generated the required information over 25 years to operate under the philosophy of improvement. keep going.

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Accreditations

Since its inception, Tec de Monterrey has recognized the importance of accreditations, give the fact that they involve the evaluation by external entities of compliance with high standards of academic quality, both at an international and national level. The fact that the determined commitment to the accreditation processes strengthens the national and international recognition of the Tecnológico de Monterrey t's undisputed.

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Education Investment Plan

Tecnológico de Monterrey's Educational Investment Program is an alternative created for those who wish to ensure their children's education in advance, acquiring tuition certificates at current prices, for a future use at high school, undergraduate or continuous education levels at the Institution.

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language Tec´s Education Investment
phone (link is a phone number)800 716 5598

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mail inversion.mty@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(81) 8359 7039 - (81) 2352 1114
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mail inversion.cdmx@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(55) 5483 2391 - (55) 4474 2562
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mail inversion.qro@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(442) 238 3198 - (442) 824 4231
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mail inversion.pue@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(222) 303 2022 - (222) 505 1196
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Benefits
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Safe Investment

A refundable, transferable and saleable investment, supported by Tecnológico de Monterrey.

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Prevention

Study expenses anticipation by acquiring certificates at current prices for future use.

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Serenity

By ensuring your daughter's / son's educational future.

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Acquisition of Value

As tuition increases, the certificate tuition's value does too.

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Flexibility

They can be purchased partially or completely, at the needed time.

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Reach

You can use the tuition certificates at any Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus.

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Evaluación y Mejora Continua

Fortalecimiento y Desarrollo del Tecnológico de Monterrey

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Academic Quality Assurance

Over the last 25 years, Tecnológico de Monterrey's assurance of academic quality has revolved mainly around five axes: the adequate selection of candidates through admission processes and standards; the evaluation of learning in a standardized way, by the institution and external agencies and schools; follow-up of our graduates; institutional effectiveness evaluation through performance indicators; and obtaining and maintaining national and international accreditations, both at the institutional level and at the academic programs.

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Admission Standards

Tecnológico de Monterrey is looking for a new generation of students: talented and enthusiastic people, committed to the development of their environment and the wellness of society; people with potential to become leaders capable of innovating, undertake and also seek for personal development in all their dimensions. Our admission process aims to get to know you, for your academic performance and for everything that makes you extraordinary. In order for an objective and impartial evaluation of all candidates be conducted, our Admissions Committee will carefully review the information you share with us about who you are, what you are passionate about, and how you can contribute to our student community exclusively.

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Learning Evaluation

An essential component of academic quality is the evaluation of learning, as a tool to identify areas of opportunity both at the individual student level and at the academic programs. Also of the institution in general. As a reinforcement of the evaluation activities carried out by teachers in their courses, Tecnológico de Monterrey has promoted the use of standardized tests such as the Bachelor´s Degree General Assessment (EGEL in spanish), developed by the National Center for Higher Education Evaluation CSO (CENEVAL in spanish). Simultaneously, the institution has designed integrative evaluations for academic programs that have no external testing, with the purpose of measuring the level of knowledge and skills shown by students at the end of their undergraduate studies. Results obtained from external and internal tests are part of the academic quality indicators with which the performance of the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses is evaluated each semester.

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Graduates' follow-up

Since 1989, Tecnológico de Monterrey has periodically and systematically measured its graduates´s performance and pathway. Graduate studies contribute to the evaluation and accomplishment of the institutional Mission and support the continuous improvement processes of study plans and academic support services. Additionally, Tecnológico de Monterrey periodically consults the companies that employ its graduates, to find out the perception of the work performance and training of the alumni. These results allow us to identify areas for improvement in the study plans and promote links with the country's productive sector. Graduate Follow-up studies are a key tool to evaluate the academic quality of Tecnológico de Monterrey because they focus on measuring the ultimate impact of educational work: the performance of graduates and their contribution to society.

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Institutional Effectiveness

In order to follow up on the strategies adopted to achieve the Tecnológico de Monterrey's Vission and Mission, the Institution developed a process to ensure the quality of the programs and projects derived from strategic planning. This process allows campuses performance evaluation through academic, financial and operational indicators. Following the precept that what is not measured cannot be improved, Tecnológico de Monterrey, through the process of evaluating institutional effectiveness, has generated the required information over 25 years to operate under the philosophy of improvement. keep going.

Find out more >

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Accreditations

Since its inception, Tec de Monterrey has recognized the importance of accreditations, give the fact that they involve the evaluation by external entities of compliance with high standards of academic quality, both at an international and national level. The fact that the determined commitment to the accreditation processes strengthens the national and international recognition of the Tecnológico de Monterrey t's undisputed.

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Inversión Educativa Tec

Inversión Educativa Tec es una alternativa creada por el Tecnológico de Monterrey para quienes desean asegurar la educación de sus hijos por anticipado, mediante la adquisición de certificados de colegiatura a precios actuales, para su uso futuro, en los niveles de preparatoria, profesional o educación continua en el Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Contáctanos

language Tec´s Education Investment
phone (link is a phone number)800 716 5598

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mail inversion.mty@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(81) 8359 7039 - (81) 2352 1114
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maps_home_work CDMX
mail inversion.cdmx@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(55) 5483 2391 - (55) 4474 2562
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maps_home_work QRO
mail inversion.qro@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(442) 238 3198 - (442) 824 4231
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mail inversion.pue@info.tec.mx
phone (link is a phone number)(222) 303 2022 - (222) 505 1196
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Beneficios
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Inversión Segura

Es una inversión respaldada por el Tecnológico de Monterrey. Además, son reembolsables, transferibles o vendibles.

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Prevención

Anticipas los gastos de estudio, adquiriendo certificados a precio actual para uso futuro.

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Tranquilidad

Aseguras el futuro educativo de tu hija/hijo.

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Adquieren Valor

Conforme aumenta la colegiatura, se incrementa el valor del certificado de colegiatura.

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Flexibilidad

Se puede adquirir por fracciones o periodos completos en el momento que requieras realizar la compra. Se puede realizar cambio de beneficiario o nivel de estudios.

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Alcance

Podrás utilizar los certificados de colegiaturas en cualquier Campus del Tecnólogico de Monterrey.

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Asociación EXATEC STEAM

EXATEC STEAM

Board Members

Elvia Cisneros Flores - Presidenta
Diana Medrano Colomé - Vicepresidente
Adriana Scarlett Fernández Neaves - Secretaria
Fátima Guadalupe López Gálvez - Tesorera
Francisco Javier Murillo Escutia - Coordinador de Relaciones Públicas
Germán Alfonso Hernández Toral - Coordinador de Filantropía
Oscar Hirata Hirata - Coordinador de Redes Sociales
Victor Manuel Zamudio Rodríguez - Coordinador de Regiones
Paola Ortega Ortíz - Coordinador de Innovación

Description

Creada en 2021, EXATEC STEAM es un grupo interdisciplinario interesado en impactar en comunidades de niños y jóvenes para fomentar su interés y habilidades por las áreas de Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería, Arte y Matemáticas, respondiendo a la creciente necesidad del mercado laboral y en busca de mejorar su calidad de vida y la de sus comunidades. Enfocado en promover y visibilizar programas STEAM, incluyendo reducir la brecha de género de manera que más niñas y mujeres se desempeñen en estas áreas.

Dhruv Grewal

Dhruv Grewal

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Retail and Marketing

Business School and EGADE Business School


Expertise

Retail and Marketing
Direct Marketing and E-commerce 
Marketing Research

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Overview

Professor Dhruv Grewal’s research and teaching interests focus on the broad areas of value-based marketing strategies, retailing, pricing and marketing research.

He´s a Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Marketing Science, and since 1991, he has been ranked as one of the most prolific scholars in the field. To date, he has published more than 120 articles in journals such as the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. Dr. Grewal has also co-authored several books and is serving on numerous editorial review boards.

Dr. Grewal was selected as AMA Fellow by the American Marketing Association in February 2022, in recognition to his extensive contribution to the discipline.

Dhruv Grewal joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Retail and Marketing.

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Education and Training

  • Ph D, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • MBA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • BCom, University of Delhi, Delhi.
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Publications

  • Marketing,” 5thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy), (2016).
  • “Marketing: India Edition,” 5thEdition, India: McGraw-Hill India (with Michael Levy), (2017).
  • “Marketing,” 6thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy),(2018). 
  • “Marketing: India Edition,” 6thEdition, India: McGraw-Hill India (with Michael Levy), (2019). 
  • “Marketing,” 7thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy), (2020). 
  • ​​Guha, Abhijit, Abhijit Biswas, Dhruv Grewal, Swati Verma, Somak Banerjee, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “Reframing the Discount as a Comparison Against the Sale Price: Does It Make the Discount More Attractive?” Journal of Marketing Research. 
  • Guha, Abhijit, Abhijit Biswas, Dhruv Grewal, Sandeep Bhowmick, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “An Empirical Analysis of the Joint Effects of Shoppers’ Goals and Attribute Display on Shoppers’ Evaluations,” Journal of Marketing, 82 (3), 142-156. 
  • Grewal, Dhruv, Carl-Phillip Ahlbom, Stephanie Noble, Lauren Beitelspacher, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “In-Store Mobile Phone Use and Customer Shopping Behavior: Evidence from the Field,” Journal of Marketing, 82 (4), 102-126. 
  • Schroll, Roland, Benedikt Schnurr and Dhruv Grewal (2018), “Humanizing Products with Handwritten Typeface,” Journal of Consumer Research.

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Dhruv Grewal

Dhruv Grewal

Profesor Visitante Distinguido en Retail y Marketing

Escuela de Negocios y EGADE Business School


Expertise

Marketing y venta al por menor
Marketing directo y comercio electrónico 
Investigación de Mercado

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Overview

Professor Dhruv Grewal’s research and teaching interests focus on the broad areas of value-based marketing strategies, retailing, pricing and marketing research.

He´s a Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Marketing Science, and since 1991, he has been ranked as one of the most prolific scholars in the field. To date, he has published more than 120 articles in journals such as the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. Dr. Grewal has also co-authored several books and is serving on numerous editorial review boards.

Dr. Grewal was selected as AMA Fellow by the American Marketing Association in February 2022, in recognition to his extensive contribution to the discipline.

Dhruv Grewal joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Retail and Marketing.

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Education and Training

  • Ph D, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • MBA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • BCom, University of Delhi, Delhi.
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Publications

  • Marketing,” 5thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy), (2016).
  • “Marketing: India Edition,” 5thEdition, India: McGraw-Hill India (with Michael Levy), (2017).
  • “Marketing,” 6thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy),(2018). 
  • “Marketing: India Edition,” 6thEdition, India: McGraw-Hill India (with Michael Levy), (2019). 
  • “Marketing,” 7thEdition, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education (with Michael Levy), (2020). 
  • ​​Guha, Abhijit, Abhijit Biswas, Dhruv Grewal, Swati Verma, Somak Banerjee, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “Reframing the Discount as a Comparison Against the Sale Price: Does It Make the Discount More Attractive?” Journal of Marketing Research. 
  • Guha, Abhijit, Abhijit Biswas, Dhruv Grewal, Sandeep Bhowmick, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “An Empirical Analysis of the Joint Effects of Shoppers’ Goals and Attribute Display on Shoppers’ Evaluations,” Journal of Marketing, 82 (3), 142-156. 
  • Grewal, Dhruv, Carl-Phillip Ahlbom, Stephanie Noble, Lauren Beitelspacher, and Jens Nordfält (2018), “In-Store Mobile Phone Use and Customer Shopping Behavior: Evidence from the Field,” Journal of Marketing, 82 (4), 102-126. 
  • Schroll, Roland, Benedikt Schnurr and Dhruv Grewal (2018), “Humanizing Products with Handwritten Typeface,” Journal of Consumer Research.

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Marc Madou

Marc J. Madou

Distinguished Professor in Nanoengineering

School of Engineering and Sciences


Expertise

Compact disc based fluidics
Carbon micromachining
Micro and nanotechnology
Biosensors

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Overview

Dr. Marc Madou is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Irvine, where he has worked for over 20 years teaching subjects such as mechanical and aerospace engineering and biomedical engineering. He was an Endowed Chair Professor in the Center for Materials Research (CMR) at The Ohio State University, director of the NSF Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements (CISM), and Miller Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley in the United States. Internationally, he has been a professor at universities including UNIST in South Korea and at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and Kharagpur, among others.

He is a world-renowned researcher specializing in micro- and nanofabrication processes and the application of miniaturization science and technology (micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems) to chemical and biological problems (Bio-MEMS). He is considered a pioneer in two research areas: Carbon micro- and nanofabrication (C-MEMS and C-NEMS) and compact disc fluidics (CD fluidics) for molecular diagnostics. These two technologies have resulted in at least seven start-up companies, four of which are still active. Of those founded by Marc Madou, the largest and most prominent is Enevate, a lithium-ion battery company in Irvine, California, where he is also scientific advisor. He is also the scientific founder and chairman of the board of Cence, a company that develops sensors for sweat biomarkers. His experience also includes being Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in the United States and member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias).

Dr. Marc Madou joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Nanoengineering for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Semiconductor Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry-Solid State Physics), Solid-State Physics Laboratory, Rijksuniversiteit
  • M.Sc., Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit
  • B.Sc., Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit    
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Publications

  • Systems and methods for producing carbon nanostructures and ultrathin aligned carbon wires with multilayer turbostratic graphene structure
    M Madou, J Deng, A Hwu, YAN Xingxu
    US Patent 11,846,042
  • A roadmap to high-speed polymerase chain reaction (PCR): COVID-19 as a technology accelerator
    M Madadelahi, R Agarwal, SO Martinez-Chapa, MJ Madou
    Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 115830
  • Theoretical analysis of immunochromatographic assay and consideration of its operating parameters for efficient designing of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) detection
    R Agarwal, SO Martinez-Chapa, MJ Madou
    Scientific Reports 13 (1), 18296
  • Rational PCR Reactor Design in Microfluidics
    M Madadelahi, MJ Madou
    Micromachines 14 (8), 1533
  • Noble nanometals embedded carbon composites, a bottom-up fabrication process and different applications
    SOM Chapa, G Chauhan, MJ Madou, BC Benítez, MJ Moreno
    US Patent 11,603,314

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Marc J. Madou

Marc J. Madou

Profesor Distinguido en Nanoingeniería

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Fluídica basada en discos compactos
Micromecanizado del carbono
Micro y nanotecnología
Biosensores

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Overview

Dr. Marc Madou is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Irvine, where he has worked for over 20 years teaching subjects such as mechanical and aerospace engineering and biomedical engineering. He was an Endowed Chair Professor in the Center for Materials Research (CMR) at The Ohio State University, director of the NSF Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements (CISM), and Miller Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley in the United States. Internationally, he has been a professor at universities including UNIST in South Korea and at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and Kharagpur, among others.

He is a world-renowned researcher specializing in micro- and nanofabrication processes and the application of miniaturization science and technology (micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems) to chemical and biological problems (Bio-MEMS). He is considered a pioneer in two research areas: Carbon micro- and nanofabrication (C-MEMS and C-NEMS) and compact disc fluidics (CD fluidics) for molecular diagnostics. These two technologies have resulted in at least seven start-up companies, four of which are still active. Of those founded by Marc Madou, the largest and most prominent is Enevate, a lithium-ion battery company in Irvine, California, where he is also scientific advisor. He is also the scientific founder and chairman of the board of Cence, a company that develops sensors for sweat biomarkers. His experience also includes being Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in the United States and member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias).

Dr. Marc Madou joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Nanoengineering for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Semiconductor Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry-Solid State Physics), Solid-State Physics Laboratory, Rijksuniversiteit
  • M.Sc., Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit
  • B.Sc., Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit    
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Publications

  • Systems and methods for producing carbon nanostructures and ultrathin aligned carbon wires with multilayer turbostratic graphene structure
    M Madou, J Deng, A Hwu, YAN Xingxu
    US Patent 11,846,042
  • A roadmap to high-speed polymerase chain reaction (PCR): COVID-19 as a technology accelerator
    M Madadelahi, R Agarwal, SO Martinez-Chapa, MJ Madou
    Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 115830
  • Theoretical analysis of immunochromatographic assay and consideration of its operating parameters for efficient designing of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) detection
    R Agarwal, SO Martinez-Chapa, MJ Madou
    Scientific Reports 13 (1), 18296
  • Rational PCR Reactor Design in Microfluidics
    M Madadelahi, MJ Madou
    Micromachines 14 (8), 1533
  • Noble nanometals embedded carbon composites, a bottom-up fabrication process and different applications
    SOM Chapa, G Chauhan, MJ Madou, BC Benítez, MJ Moreno
    US Patent 11,603,314

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Ana Elena Mallet Cárdenas

Professor and independent curator 

Ana Elena Mallet Cárdenas is a curator. She has served as advisor, advisor, deputy director, coordinator, head of conservation and other positions in some of the most important cultural spaces in Mexico, such as the University Museum of Contemporary Art (MUAC), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Museo Soumaya, among others. At the international level, she is a member of the MoMA (New York) Architecture and Design Acquisitions Committee and has collaborated with museums such as the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Author of two books, she directed the first contemporary fashion exhibition in Mexico, has been in charge of creating the digital memory of contemporary Mexican art since 1985, and has participated in projects such as the Roma Condesa Cultural Corridor.

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Roberto Ponce

Professor and collaborator of the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s Citizen Urbanism area 

Dr. Ponce has focused on research projects related to public policies on land use and transportation, social segmentation of urban space, and smart cities. In his academic career, he has a doctorate in Urban Information Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a master's degree in Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and a bachelor's degree from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM).

In his professional career, he has served as a research assistant in the Future Mobility project between MIT and the government of Singapore. He also served as Director of the Geostatistics Area and Deputy General Director of Public Opinion Research at the Office of the Presidency of the Republic.

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Cynthia Mayté Villarreal Garza

Director of Clinic Oncology at the Breast Cancer Center, TecSalud

Dr. Cynthia Mayté Villarreal Garza is dedicated to the early detection and treatment of breast cancer. In addition to her medical career, she is adjunct researcher, director of the Joven & Fuerte [Young & Strong] program, and head of the Alerta Rosa [Pink Alert] program for Asociación MILC (Médicos e Investigadores en la Lucha Contra el Cáncer de Mama), and the Genetic Counseling Program for Breast Cancer Risk.

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Allan Tucker

Profesor at the Department of Media and Digital Culture

Chief Mastering Engineer at Foothill Digital and TuckerSound New York. Adjunct Professor at New York University (NYU) Steinhardt, Music Technology Program, Chair and Professor at Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico

Tucker started his professional audio career in New York in 1971. He recorded and mastered for Vanguard Records as a staff engineer in the late 1970s. He was also chief recording and mastering engineer for Platinum/Chess Records in Englewood, New Jersey. His career in New York includes studio and mastering work for all labels from 1971 through the present.

Tucker has recorded and mastered more than 3500 albums. He is certified by Apple "Mastered-For-iTunes" program, and is advisor to the Audio Engineering Society, New York Section. His albums and studios have won multiple Grammy awards and nominations.

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Luz María Martínez Calderón 

Research Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Nanotechnology

Dr. Luz María Martínez is a Research Professor of Tecnológico de Monterrey at the Department of Chemistry and Nanotechnology, in Monterrey, Mexico. In addition to teaching, she leads a research group, has supervised over 30 thesis projects for undergraduate and graduate students and her scientific contributions are published in selected journals such as Journal of Chemical Education, Thermochimica Acta, Biopolymers, Nature, among others. 

She is currently an adjunct professor in the Department of Chemistry at Rice University. She has been a member of the steering committee of the Consejo Nacional de la Enseñanza de las Ciencias Químicas A.C. (CONAECQ) and is a member of the AAPS (American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists) and the ACS (American Chemical Society). She has also worked in the industrial sector in companies such as VITRO.

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Jan Réhak

National Director of Entrepreneurship 

Jan Rehak is a Slovakian professor and researcher, as well as a consultant and mentor for the high-impact business incubator of the Eugenio Garza Lagüera Entrepreneurship Institute. He is a member of the Research Group on Strategic Approach to Entrepreneurship and is part of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor research teams in Querétaro and Slovakia.

In the Mexican private sector, he participates in the TeraSigma venture capital fund, while in Slovakia he has been a consultant for SMEs and directed an NGO.

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