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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 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 multi-objective optimization, programming languages, and engineering optimization at CINVESTAV-IPN. In addition, he has taught short courses in Spain, England, Argentina, Chile, India, Bolivia, Colombia, Slovenia, and the USA.

Also, Professor Coello has presented scientific articles at major conferences specialized in evolutionary computation, like the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO), Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN), and others. 

His work and research fall at the intersection of computer science, applied mathematics, and operations research. His main contributions have revolved around 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 multi-objective evolutionary 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 various countries like the United States for the design of supersonic business jets. Also, the first algorithm for multi-objective optimization based on an artificial immune system incorporating the concept of Pareto optimality, which has been a reference in specialized literature used to validate new multi-objective algorithms.

Dr. Coello has broad experience as an expert consultant in his field. He is a 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. He is also Scientific Advisor of the company Complexica, in Australia, and was Senior Advisor of the Hunan Zixing AI Research Institute from China (2017-2020), to name some examples.

His research interests revolve around the areas of evolutionary computation (genetic algorithms and evolution strategies), as well as engineering optimization. In addition, he has worked on over 12 funded research projects, the most recent one called ‘Alternative Selection Schemes for Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms’ funded by CONACYT, in which he was Principal Investigator.

Dr. Coello has collaborated as an Associate Editor in multiple international journals like the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Evolutionary Computation (the MIT Press), Journal of Heuristics (Springer), Computational Optimization and Applications (Springer), Pattern Analysis and Applications (Springer), to name a few. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation journal.

Among his multiple special recognitions and awards, Dr. Carlos Coello won the Premio Crónica 2023 in Science and Technology; he was selected by Líderes magazine as part of their "300 most influential leaders in Mexico" list in 2023, 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); The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Award in Engineering Sciences (2016); the Best Paper Award from the Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization track (GECCO’2016); the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2013); the National Medal of Science and Arts in the area of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (2012), which is the highest award a Mexican scientist can obtain in the country, granted by the Presidency of Mexico; the Scopus Award (Mexico's edition; 2012) in Engineering for being the most cited scientist in engineering in the 5 years previous to the award; the Medal to the Scientific Merit from Mexico City's congress (2009); among many others. 

Dr. Coello is level 3 in the National System of Researchers (SNI) 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, Louisiana, USA.
  • M.Sc., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Mexico. (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 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 multi-objective optimization, programming languages, and engineering optimization at CINVESTAV-IPN. In addition, he has taught short courses in Spain, England, Argentina, Chile, India, Bolivia, Colombia, Slovenia, and the USA.

Also, Professor Coello has presented scientific articles at major conferences specialized in evolutionary computation, like the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO), Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN), and others. 

His work and research fall at the intersection of computer science, applied mathematics, and operations research. His main contributions have revolved around 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 multi-objective evolutionary 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 various countries like the United States for the design of supersonic business jets. Also, the first algorithm for multi-objective optimization based on an artificial immune system incorporating the concept of Pareto optimality, which has been a reference in specialized literature used to validate new multi-objective algorithms.

Dr. Coello has broad experience as an expert consultant in his field. He is a 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. He is also Scientific Advisor of the company Complexica, in Australia, and was Senior Advisor of the Hunan Zixing AI Research Institute from China (2017-2020), to name some examples.

His research interests revolve around the areas of evolutionary computation (genetic algorithms and evolution strategies), as well as engineering optimization. In addition, he has worked on over 12 funded research projects, the most recent one called ‘Alternative Selection Schemes for Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms’ funded by CONACYT, in which he was Principal Investigator.

Dr. Coello has collaborated as an Associate Editor in multiple international journals like the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Evolutionary Computation (the MIT Press), Journal of Heuristics (Springer), Computational Optimization and Applications (Springer), Pattern Analysis and Applications (Springer), to name a few. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation journal.

Among his multiple special recognitions and awards, Dr. Carlos Coello won the Premio Crónica 2023 in Science and Technology; he was selected by Líderes magazine as part of their "300 most influential leaders in Mexico" list in 2023, 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); The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Award in Engineering Sciences (2016); the Best Paper Award from the Evolutionary Multi-objective Optimization track (GECCO’2016); the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2013); the National Medal of Science and Arts in the area of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (2012), which is the highest award a Mexican scientist can obtain in the country, granted by the Presidency of Mexico; the Scopus Award (Mexico's edition; 2012) in Engineering for being the most cited scientist in engineering in the 5 years previous to the award; the Medal to the Scientific Merit from Mexico City's congress (2009); among many others. 

Dr. Coello is level 3 in the National System of Researchers (SNI) 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, Louisiana, USA.
  • M.Sc., Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Mexico. (Summa cum laude).
     
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Cipriano Santos - Faculty

Cipriano Santos

Cipriano Santos

Distinguished Professor in Operations Research
and Artificial Intelligence

School of Engineering and Science


Expertise

Machine Learning
Mathematical Optimization

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Overview

Experienced Mathematical Optimization Technologist with a demonstrated history of technical and organizational leadership. 

His research focuses on integrating optimization, machine learning, and reinforcement learning. At Tecnológico de Monterrey, Dr. Santos will be leading an effort to transfer and deploy this research at companies in the Bay Area, including start-ups.

Senior technical advisor to the Recruitology Machine Learning team, providing day to day guidance on optimal methodology to tackle complex problems and contribute to the creation of intellectual property. Recruitology is a cloud-based recruitment platform used by 300+ media companies and publishers to help 80,000 SMB employers annually find the right candidates for their jobs through intelligent matching.

Retired from Hewlett-Packard Laboratories as Distinguished Technologist. During his 27 years at HP, he participated in several applied research projects developing mathematical optimization models and decision support tools for Supply Chain Inventory Management, Customer Relationship Management, Optimal Resource Allocation for Large Data Centers, Large Scale Workforce Planning tools for the services industry, including tactical Resource Planning, Airline Dispatcher Workload Distribution Optimization, and Operating Room Planning & Scheduling. 

Dr. Santos is the co-founder of the former HP Labs Advanced Prototyping Organization program in Guadalajara, Mexico. The program identified the best undergraduate and graduate STEM students from top Mexican Universities to work with researchers at HP labs and help them build lab prototypes that tackle high impact, high-risk business problems of HP.

Cipriano Santos joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence

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Education and Training

  • PhD in Operations Research, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Thesis: “Batching in Manufacturing Systems”.

  • M.S. in Operations Research, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Thesis: “Batching and Sequencing Decisions under Lead Time Considerations”

  • B.S. in Actuarial Sciences - Major in Operations Research, University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
     

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Publications

  • Over nineteen publications.
  • Eighteen patents granted. 

 

Cipriano Santos - Faculty

Cipriano Santos

Cipriano Santos

Profesor Distinguido en Investigación de Operaciones
e Inteligencia Artificial

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Machine Learning
Optimización matemática

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Overview

Experienced Mathematical Optimization Technologist with a demonstrated history of technical and organizational leadership. 

His research focuses on integrating optimization, machine learning, and reinforcement learning. At Tecnológico de Monterrey, Dr. Santos will be leading an effort to transfer and deploy this research at companies in the Bay Area, including start-ups.

Senior technical advisor to the Recruitology Machine Learning team, providing day to day guidance on optimal methodology to tackle complex problems and contribute to the creation of intellectual property. Recruitology is a cloud-based recruitment platform used by 300+ media companies and publishers to help 80,000 SMB employers annually find the right candidates for their jobs through intelligent matching.

Retired from Hewlett-Packard Laboratories as Distinguished Technologist. During his 27 years at HP, he participated in several applied research projects developing mathematical optimization models and decision support tools for Supply Chain Inventory Management, Customer Relationship Management, Optimal Resource Allocation for Large Data Centers, Large Scale Workforce Planning tools for the services industry, including tactical Resource Planning, Airline Dispatcher Workload Distribution Optimization, and Operating Room Planning & Scheduling. 

Dr. Santos is the co-founder of the former HP Labs Advanced Prototyping Organization program in Guadalajara, Mexico. The program identified the best undergraduate and graduate STEM students from top Mexican Universities to work with researchers at HP labs and help them build lab prototypes that tackle high impact, high-risk business problems of HP.

Cipriano Santos joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Operations Research and Artificial Intelligence

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Education and Training

  • PhD in Operations Research, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Thesis: “Batching in Manufacturing Systems”.

  • M.S. in Operations Research, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Thesis: “Batching and Sequencing Decisions under Lead Time Considerations”

  • B.S. in Actuarial Sciences - Major in Operations Research, University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
     

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Publications

  • Over nineteen publications.
  • Eighteen patents granted. 

 

Social Innovation Center

Centro para la Innovación Social, Campus Chiapas
Social Innovation Center

Through a multidisciplinary team, our purpose is to develop training and research strategies to address some of the main social needs of the country and the world, generating and validating innovative solutions.

The Social Innovation Center develops social impact projects that favor the communities and cooperatives with which we collaborate in organizational, economic, social, community and sustainability aspects, among others.

In this Center, you can develop, innovate, create and, mostly, combine efforts in willingness to contribute and generate empathy, learning and actions that allow you improve life quality of people in communities with whom we collaborate.

The Social Innovation Center has the purpose of linking national and foreign students and universities willing to work together on social innovation projects. It is concretized as a world-class center, with an interdisciplinary team that will contribute to the generation of an ecosystem of social innovation, for research, generation and validation of innovative solutions to this problem.

Laboratorio de Iniciativas Sociales (LINS)
Espacio de colaboración y generación de proyectos sociales
Contact Us

Martha Lucía Velázquez Díaz
martha.velazquez@tec.mx

José Manuel Islas Pacheco
jose.islas@tec.mx

Ingrid Carrasco
ingrid.cl@tec.mx

Alma Cholula
acholula@tec.mx

Sebastián Hernández
sebastianhdj@tec.mx

Centro para la Innovación Social

Centro para la Innovación Social, Campus Chiapas
Centro para la Innovación Social

Through a multidisciplinary team, our purpose is to develop training and research strategies to address some of the main social needs of the country and the world, generating and validating innovative solutions.

The Social Innovation Center develops social impact projects that favor the communities and cooperatives with which we collaborate in organizational, economic, social, community and sustainability aspects, among others.

In this Center, you can develop, innovate, create and, mostly, combine efforts in willingness to contribute and generate empathy, learning and actions that allow you improve life quality of people in communities with whom we collaborate.

The Social Innovation Center has the purpose of linking national and foreign students and universities willing to work together on social innovation projects. It is concretized as a world-class center, with an interdisciplinary team that will contribute to the generation of an ecosystem of social innovation, for research, generation and validation of innovative solutions to this problem.

Laboratorio de Iniciativas Sociales (LINS)
Espacio de colaboración y generación de proyectos sociales
Contacto

Martha Lucía Velázquez Díaz
martha.velazquez@tec.mx

José Manuel Islas Pacheco
jose.islas@tec.mx

Ingrid Carrasco
ingrid.cl@tec.mx

Alma Cholula
acholula@tec.mx

Sebastián Hernández
sebastianhdj@tec.mx

Camino hacia el futuro

Visión a 15 años
Poniendo la mirada en el futuro, el #NuevoCCM continuará reforzando su compromiso con la educación, siendo nuestro primer campus a nivel nacional alineado 100% al modelo educativo que permitirá el aprendizaje basado en retos, innovación y generación de conocimiento.

En los próximos años podremos hacer realidad las siguientes fases de este gran proyecto, contando con un Centro EXATEC que sea la “casa de los egresados”, un edificio administrativo, un centro de congresos, welcome center, Punto Blanco, wellness center y un edificio de residencias.

Nuevo Campus Ciudad de México, Tec de Monterrey
Distrito de Innovación Tlalpan
Nuevo Campus Ciudad de México, Tec de Monterrey
La visión compartida del Tec con grandes organizaciones innovadoras y comprometidas con el desarrollo de su comunidad y la alcaldía de Tlalpan, nos hemos unido para mejorar la calidad de vida en un polígono geográfico al sur de la Ciudad de México. Así es como nació el Distrito de Innovación Tlalpan, un espacio que además de beneficiar a los habitantes de la zona Sur, potencializará la investigación, el emprendimiento y por supuesto, la innovación.  


¡Te invitamos a conocer más sobre este proyecto! 

Distrito de Innovación en el sur de CDMX keyboard_arrow_right
 

Descubre el campus

Innova, crea, ¡supera los límites!
Edificio aulas 1
Descubre el campus Ciudad de México
Innova, crea, ¡supera los límites!

La manera en la que aprendemos y desarrollamos nuestras competencias cambia y se adapta constantemente ante los retos que se nos presentan. Así es el nuevo campus Ciudad de México, un ambicioso proyecto arquitectónico creado pensando en ti, con aulas y espacios flexibles de vanguardia que se adaptan a las necesidades de nuestro modelo educativo.

Áreas comúnes y áreas verdes

En el Tec cuidamos y respetamos nuestro entorno, es por ello que  se planteó un proyecto de arquitectura de paisaje que integra en  lo posible los árboles que desde siempre nos han acompañado y  han sido rigurosamente conservados durante el proceso de  construcción. El nuevo campus Ciudad de México es más que una  visión a futuro, es la representación de la resiliencia, de la  evolución y que para ser el cambio que deseamos en el mundo,  debemos preservar la naturaleza y el conocimiento. 

Planta Central

La planta central es el corazón de la infraestructura de los  sistemas de ingeniería del campus. Conectado por un loop que  rodea y alimenta las instalaciones de los nuevos edificios y  futuros del campus Ciudad de México. Ahí se concentran los  servicios de distribución de aire acondicionado, agua potable,  agua tratada, sistema contra incendio, sistema de riego y  sistema de alimentación de emergencia. 

Landmarks

¡El campus Ciudad de México lo tiene todo! Con miras a futuro e inspirándonos en los retos del presente, hemos diseñado nuestros espacios, edificios y aulas para sacar el mayor provecho del modelo educativo. 

Se trata de un ambicioso proyecto arquitectónico creado alrededor de seis pilares principales: es tecnológico, flexible, sustentable, resiliente, posee una mayor vinculación con la comunidad y ofrece la mejor experiencia para nuestros estudiantes, profesores, colaboradores y visitantes.  Es el resultado de un riguroso proceso de planeación con los más altos estándares de seguridad en infraestructura, superando lo establecido por las normas vigentes para edificaciones educativas.

El campus es atemporal, contemporáneo e internacional; los elementos que lo componen no pasan de moda y utiliza los recursos de forma racional, son edificios durables y de bajo mantenimiento. 

Construido bajo estándares internacionales y las normas de seguridad mexicanas (Reglamento de Construcciones actual y NTC (2017)), el campus Ciudad de México se erige como una estructura de tipo A2, usada en hospitales, museos, aeropuertos y estaciones de policía y bomberos; con pilas colocadas a 40 metros de profundidad, aproximadamente 100 en cada edificio y una cimentación monolítica tipo losa de 1 metro 50 centímetros, haciendo uso de concreto de alta resistencia, nuestros edificios responden a la flexibilidad y contención del movimiento.


Sustentable

Comprometidos con nuestra comunidad y el medio ambiente, se desarrolló un proyecto de arquitectura de paisaje en donde en conjunto con expertos en arboricultura urbana, se integraron árboles que desde siempre nos han acompañado y se agregó vegetación nativa de Tlalpan, generando así un microclima dentro de las instalaciones mientras contribuimos a la protección de la diversidad biológica de la zona.

Además, para mitigar el impacto hidrológico durante la temporada de lluvias, se ha implementado un sistema tecnológico vanguardista que ayuda a distribuir el agua pluvial a través de biozanjas, fuentes que permiten la correcta circulación del agua hacia los tanques tormenta del campus, contribuyendo al sistema hidráulico de la Ciudad de México.


El Campus del Futuro

En el campus Ciudad de México nuestras y nuestros estudiantes se preparan para resolver los retos en un entorno tecnológico y de constante evolución.

Los edificios son inteligentes, sostenibles y están conectados entre si a la Planta Central, que aloja los principales sistemas de ingeniería de las instalaciones y es la encargada de abastecer y concentrar los servicios de distribución de aire acondicionado, agua potable, agua tratada, etc.

Es el primer campus diseñado desde su concepto bajo el modelo educativo, por lo que los salones de clase son tecnológicos, flexibles y pueden adaptarse para nuevas configuraciones necesarias para el futuro. 

Al interior de las aulas, podemos encontrar mobiliario y tecnología pensada en brindar a las y los estudiantes las herramientas necesarias para aprender de manera diferente, desde la iluminación, acústica, comodidad y distribución, hasta la movilidad y flexibilidad dentro de los propios espacios. 

Haciendo uso de tecnología HPRS (conoce más de estas aulas aquí) y cobertura WIFI mejoramos la experiencia de estudiantes y profesores. Todas las aulas de clase cuentan con proyectores (de tiro corto o tiro largo), pantalla retráctil, pintarrones y conectividad de audio y video.


Campus Interurbano

El campus Ciudad de México posee mayor vinculación con la comunidad al eliminar las barreras convencionales y utilizar los edificios para crear una línea de seguridad embebida y no intrusiva que se mezcla con el entorno. 

La inclusión de terrazas, andadores peatonales y grandes espacios de reunión pública sirven como un oasis urbano que invita a nuestros vecinos y comunidad del campus a actividades que forman parte del Distrito de Innovación Tlalpan. (Más información sobre el DIT.)

El nuevo campus Ciudad de México es el resultado de un profundo compromiso con nuestros estudiantes, profesores, investigadores, colaboradores y vecinos, quienes han sido desde siempre nuestra fuente de inspiración y el motor para ser cada día mejores. Todas ellas y ellos han demostrado que el Tec es más de lo que puedes encontrar en sus pasillos y aulas… es pasión, perseverancia, unión, esperanza, resiliencia y todos los sueños por construir.

Seis pilares

Nos transformamos contigo

Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM.
Una característica del Tec es la fortaleza y unión de su comunidad. Nos levantamos ante la adversidad y con un espíritu de resiliencia contaremos nuevas historias. Hoy, aquí, iniciamos una nueva aventura, un nuevo capítulo de transformación en donde el motor para levantarnos y crecer son nuestros estudiantes.

La comunidad del campus Ciudad de México: profesores, investigadores, colaboradores, estudiantes y vecinos han demostrado que el Tec es más que lo que puedes encontrar en sus pasillos y aulas. Es pasión, perseverancia, unión, esperanza y todos los sueños por construir.  

Hoy. Aquí.  

Somos Tec CCM. 

 

Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM.  Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM.  Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM.  Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM.  Hoy. Aquí. Somos Tec CCM. 
Aulas temporales CCM
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Haciendo historia
Estudiantes, profesores y colaboradores que nos han acompañado durante este proceso de transformación, comparten su experiencia sobre este sueño que ya se está materializando.
¿Cómo se fue construyendo el campus?
BiblioTec es un edificio inteligente con una superficie de 12,100 m2 y produce hasta 20 % de su propia energía, algunas de sus características son que la temperatura interior en todo momento será la misma, las persianas están automatizadas para que bajen y suban según la posición del Sol, manteniendo una sombra natural por dentro y las ventanas cuentan con filtro de rayos UV para proteger a quienes se encuentran al interior. Cada uno de los espacios posee sensores de movimiento, por lo que la energía eléctrica se concentrará solamente en dónde haya actividad. 

La arquitectura de los Edificios 1 y 2 es muy similar a la de BiblioTec. Edificio 1 cuenta con una superficie de construcción de 25,900 m2, mientras que Edificio 2 posee 20,400 m2.

Cada edificio tendrá diferentes tipos de aulas con salones convencionales, aulas bloque y espacios colaborativos, para sacar el mayor provecho a nuestro Modelo Educativo Tec 21.

Además, cuentan con terrazas para estudiantes, profesores y colaboradores, lo que permitirá a nuestra comunidad encontrar muchas opciones de esparcimiento, colaboración y momentos para darse una pausa entre clases y proyectos.

Timelapse
 

Timelapse de Edificio de Aulas - Nuevo CCM

Secuencia de la construcción del Edificio 1

Timelapse de BiblioTec - Nuevo CCM

Secuencia de la construcción de BiblioTec

Historia de como fue formándose el proyecto
 

Aulas Temporales - Campus CCM

Vista aerea aulas temporales - Campus CCM

Modelo conceptual nuevo CCM
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Fuerza de trabajo

 

 

  • El proyecto del Nuevo Campus Ciudad de México comenzó en 2016 con un plan maestro que adicionalmente incluyó una consulta a la comunidad Tec, en la que se determinó cómo funcionarían y serían los nuevos espacios considerando el entorno inmediato.
  • Con una fuerza de trabajo de más de 1,800 trabajadores de la construcción, bajo el liderazgo de Grupo Beck y su equipo multidisciplinario de especialistas en arquitectura y obra, así como el equipo de infraestructura del Tecnológico de Monterrey, es que hoy, los primeros resultados de la construcción del Nuevo Campus Ciudad de México son una realidad. 
  • El sueño ha iniciado.

¡Gracias por ser parte de él.