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Investigación en Cáncer

Sobre el Grupo

Realizar investigación enfocada a la identificación de biomarcadores útiles en la prevención, el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de los diferentes tipos de cáncer, integrando la variabilidad genética, el medio ambiente y el estilo de vida de cada individuo.

Líneas de investigación

  • Identificación y caracterización de biomarcadores asociados a respuesta patológica y sobrevida en pacientes con cáncer de mama
  • Identificación y caracterización de biomarcadores asociados al desarrollo de cáncer y modulados por la interacción con el medio ambiente.
  • Aplicación de la farmacogenómica en la biodisponibilidad de medicamentos, efectividad de blancos terapéuticos y efectos adversos.
  • Aplicación de estudios de metabolómica para la identificación de contaminantes ambientales y obesogénicos que se asocian o desencadenan algunas neoplasias.

Líder

Rocío Ortiz López - rortizl@tec.mx
 

Miembros

José Ascención Hernández Hernández
 

Adscritos

Ana Cecilia Arana Guajardo
Claudia Daniela Aguayo Millán
Cynthia Mayte Villarreal Garza
Fresia Paloma Hernández Moreno
Gerardo Javier Alanis Funes
Juan Francisco Sánchez Ávila
Luis Alonso Morales Garza
Martha Irma Elizondo Leal
Melina Miaja Avila
Roberto Monreal Robles
Rocío Rodríguez Rocha
Rosa del Carmen López Sánchez
Roxana Alicia Rivera Prieto
Sandra Karina Santuario Facio
Servando Cardona Huerta

 

Publicaciones

Top 5 de publicaciones 2015-2019

- Fulvestrant 500 mg versus anastrozole 1 mg for hormone receptor-positive advanced breast cancer (FALCON): an international, randomised, double-blind, phase 3 trial
Autores: Robertson, J., Bondarenko, I., Trishkina, E., Dvorkin, M., Panasci, L., Manikhas, A., Shparyk, Y., Cardona-Huerta, S., Cheung, K., Philco-Salas, M., Ruiz-Borrego, M., Shao, Z., Noguchi, S., Rowbottom, J., Stuart, M., Grinsted, L., Fazal, M., & Ellis, M.

- Progress and remaining challenges for cancer control in Latin America and the Caribbean
Autores: Strasser-Weippl, K., Chavarri-Guerra, Y., Villarreal-Garza, C., Bychkovsky, B., Debiasi, M., Liedke, P., Soto-Perez-de-Celis, E., Dizon, D., Cazap, E., de Lima Lopes, G., Touya, D., Nunes, J., Louis, J., Vail, C., Bukowski, A., Ramos-Elias, P., Unger-Saldaña, K., Brandao, D., Ferreyra, M., Luciani, S., Nogueira-Rodrigues, A., de Carvalho Calabrich, A., Del Carmen, M., Rauh-Hain, J., Schmeler, K., Sala, R., & Goss, P.

- Mutational spectrum in a worldwide study of 29,700 families with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
Autores: Rebbeck, T. Friebel, T., Villarreal-Garza, C., von Wachenfeldt, A., Walker, L., et al.

- Lipids and Oxidative Stress Associated with Ethanol-Induced Neurological Damage
Autores: Hernández, J., López-Sánchez, R., & Rendón-Ramírez, A.

- The prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations among young Mexican women with triple-negative breast cancer
Autores: Villarreal-Garza, C., Weitzel, J., Llacuachaqui, M., Sifuentes, E., Magallanes-Hoyos, M., Gallardo, L., Alvarez-Gómez, R., Herzog, J., Castillo, D., Royer, R., Akbari, M., Lara-Medina, F., Herrera, L., Mohar, A., & Narod, S.

 

Traslacional Omics

About the Group

Through the convergence of different disciplines (biotechnology, genomics, synthetic biology and biomedicine), this group promotes emerging and innovative technologies, techniques and devices to solve health problems.

Research areas

  • Omics platforms for production of metabolites of biological interest.
  • High performance selection for the purification of macromolecules with biological activity.
  • Study of the response and effect of stress on different pathologies (cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, etc.).
  • Synthetic biology for development and optimization of new cell therapies.
  • Use and development of the CRISPR tool in mammalian and plant cells.
  • Development of microbial technologies based on omics studies.
  • Plant-microorganism interactions for solutions focused on agroecosystems.

 

Leader

Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza - rociodiaz@tec.mx
 

Core researchers

Adriana Pacheco Moscoa
Carmen Hernández Brenes
Carolina Senés Guerrero
Cuauhtemoc Licona Cassani
José Mario González Meljem
Karla Patricia Mayolo Deloisa
Marion Emilie Genevieve Brunck

 

Adjunct researchers

Carmen Lizzeth Salinas Salazar
Cecilia Rojas de Gante
Danay Carrillo Nieves
Dariana Graciela Rodríguez Sánchez
Jose Antonio Torres Brito
José Rodríguez Rodríguez
Juan Eduardo Sosa Hernández
Liliana Elizabeth García Valencia
Magdalena de Jesús Rostro Alanis
Maria del Pilar Cano Dolado
Olga Martin Belloso
Perla Azucena Ramos Parra
Raúl Villarreal Lara
Reynaldo de la Cruz Quiroz
Rocío Alejandra Chávez Santoscoy
Sara Margarita Garza Aguilar

 

Publications

Top 5 of publications 2015-2019

- Immobilized ligninolytic enzymes: An innovative and environmental responsive technology to tackle dye-based industrial pollutants - A review
Authors: Bilal, M., Asgher, M., Parra-Saldivar, R., Hu, H., Wang, W., Zhang, X., & Iqbal, H.

- Laccase-based biosensors for detection of phenolic compounds
Authors: Rodríguez-Delgado, M., Alemán-Nava, G., Rodríguez-Delgado, J., Dieck-Assad, G., Martínez-Chapa, S., Barceló, D., & Parra, R.

- Fluorescent sensor based models for the detection of environmentally-related toxic heavy metals
Authors: Rasheed, T., Bilal, M., Nabeel, F., Iqbal, H., Li, C., & Zhou, Y.

- Enhanced bio-catalytic performance and dye degradation potential of chitosan-encapsulated horseradish peroxidase in a packed bed reactor system
Authors: Bilal, M., Iqbal, H., Hu, H., Wang, W., & Zhang, X.

- Green biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using leaves extract of Artemisia vulgaris and their potential biomedical applications
Authors: Rasheed, T., Bilal, M., Iqbal, H., & Li, C.

 

Omics Traslacional

Sobre el Grupo

A través de la convergencia de diferentes disciplinas (biotecnología, genómica, biología sintética y biomedicina), este grupo promueve tecnologías, técnicas y dispositivos emergentes e innovadores para resolver problemas de salud.

Áreas de investigación

  • Plataformas ómicas para la producción de metabolitos de interés biológico.
  • Selección de alto rendimiento para la purificación de macromoléculas con actividad biológica.
  • Estudio de la respuesta y el efecto del estrés en diferentes patologías (cáncer, Alzheimer, diabetes, etc.).
  • Biología sintética para el desarrollo y optimización de nuevas terapias celulares.
  • Uso y desarrollo de la herramienta CRISPR en células de mamíferos y vegetales.
  • Desarrollo de tecnologías microbianas basadas en estudios ómicos.
  • Interacciones planta-microorganismo para soluciones enfocadas a agroecosistemas.

Líder

Rocío Isabel Díaz de la Garza - rociodiaz@tec.mx
 

Miembros

Adriana Pacheco Moscoa
Carmen Hernández Brenes
Claudia Rangel Escareño
Cuauhtémoc Licona Cassani
José Mario González Meljem
Karla Patricia Mayolo Deloisa
Marion Emilie Genevieve Brunck
Rebeca García Varela

 

Adscritos

Carmen Lizzeth Salinas Salazar
Carolina Senés Guerrero
Cecilia Rojas de Gante
Daniel Balleza Mejia
Dariana Graciela Rodríguez Sánchez
Jorge Donato García García
José Antonio Torres Brito
José Rodríguez Rodríguez
Juan Eduardo Sosa Hernández
Liliana Elizabeth García Valencia
Magdalena de Jesús Rostro Alanís
Raúl Villarreal Lara
Sara Margarita Garza Aguilar

Publicaciones

Top 5 de publicaciones 2015-2019

- Immobilized ligninolytic enzymes: An innovative and environmental responsive technology to tackle dye-based industrial pollutants - A review
Autores: Bilal, M., Asgher, M., Parra-Saldivar, R., Hu, H., Wang, W., Zhang, X., & Iqbal, H.

- Laccase-based biosensors for detection of phenolic compounds
Autores: Rodríguez-Delgado, M., Alemán-Nava, G., Rodríguez-Delgado, J., Dieck-Assad, G., Martínez-Chapa, S., Barceló, D., & Parra, R.

- Fluorescent sensor based models for the detection of environmentally-related toxic heavy metals
Autores: Rasheed, T., Bilal, M., Nabeel, F., Iqbal, H., Li, C., & Zhou, Y.

- Enhanced bio-catalytic performance and dye degradation potential of chitosan-encapsulated horseradish peroxidase in a packed bed reactor system
Autores: Bilal, M., Iqbal, H., Hu, H., Wang, W., & Zhang, X.

- Green biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using leaves extract of Artemisia vulgaris and their potential biomedical applications
Autores: Rasheed, T., Bilal, M., Iqbal, H., & Li, C.

 

Advanced Manufacturing

About the Group

This multidisciplinary research group develops new materials, tooling, and manufacturing processes to trigger new design concepts and potential new products. The group performs modeling, synthesis, and characterization of nanostructured materials.

Advanced processes of interest include additive manufacturing (3D printing), subtractive manufacturing (industrial laser and micro-milling), and forming. Potential research applications include medical devices, transportation, energy, and construction.


Research lines

• Competitive intelligence, technological innovation processes, and product life cycle.
• Synthesis and manufacture of nanoparticles, nanostructures, and nano-reinforced materials.
• Modeling of nanostructures and multiscale manufacturing using computational calculation tools, quantum chemistry and mechanics, molecular dynamics, density functional theory, finite element, and computational fluid dynamics, among others.
• Mechanical (fracture, fatigue, corrosion, tribology) and structural characterization of advanced materials.

Leader

Ciro Angel Rodríguez González - ciro.rodriguez@tec.mx

Co-leader

Andrea Guevara Morales - a.guevaram@tec.mx
 

Members

Alán Joel Miralrio Pineda
Alfonso Gómez Espinosa
Anatoly Markov
Andrés Antonio Torres Acosta
César David Reséndiz Calderón
David Carlos Romero Díaz
David Güemes Castorena
David Isaac Ibarra Zarate
Eduardo Alejandro Flores Villalba
Elisa Virginia Vázquez Lepe
Erika García López
Horacio Vieyra Ruíz
José Antonio Otero Hernández
José Israel Martínez López
Juan Manuel E. Ramírez de Arellano Niño Rincón
Leonardo Israel Farfán Cabrera
Marisela Rodríguez Salvador
Moisés Jiménez Martínez
Omar Eduardo López Botello
Rafael Batres Prieto
Ulises Figueroa López

Most relevant publications

• Chavarría-Barrientos, D., Batres, R., Wright, P. K., & Molina, A. (2018). A methodology to create a sensing, smart and sustainable manufacturing enterprise. International Journal of Production Research, 56(1-2), 584-603. doi:10.1080/00207543.2017.1386333

• Cuan-Urquizo, E., Barocio, E., Tejada-Ortigoza, V., Pipes, R. B., Rodriguez, C. A., & Roman-Flores, A. (2019). Characterization of the mechanical properties of FFF structures and materials: A review on the experimental, computational and theoretical approaches. Materials, 16(6) doi:10.3390/ma12060895

• Farfan-Cabrera, L. I. (2019). Tribology of electric vehicles: A review of critical components, current state and future improvement trends. Tribology International, 138, 473-486. doi:10.1016/j.triboint.2019.06.029

• García-López, E., Olvera-Trejo, D., & Velásquez-García, L. F. (2017). 3D printed multiplexed electrospinning sources for large-scale production of aligned nanofiber mats with small diameter spread. Nanotechnology, 28(42) doi:10.1088/1361-6528/aa86cc

• González-García, J., Gómez-Espinosa, A., Cuan-Urquizo, E., García-Valdovinos, L. G., Salgado-Jiménez, T., & Escobedo Cabello, J. A. (2020). Autonomous underwater vehicles: Localization, navigation, and communication for collaborative missions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(4) doi:10.3390/app10041256

• Jimenez-Martinez, M., & Alfaro-Ponce, M. (2019). Fatigue damage effect approach by artificial neural network. International Journal of Fatigue, 124, 42-47. doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2019.02.043

• Lopez-Botello, O., Martinez-Hernandez, U., Ramírez, J., Pinna, C., & Mumtaz, K. (2017). Two-dimensional simulation of grain structure growth within selective laser melted AA-2024. Materials and Design, 113, 369-376. doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2016.10.031

• Miralrio, A., & Vázquez, A. E. (2020). Plant extracts as green corrosion inhibitors for different metal surfaces and corrosive media: A review. Processes, 8(8) doi:10.3390/PR8080942

• Mittal, S., Khan, M. A., Romero, D., & Wuest, T. (2018). A critical review of smart manufacturing & industry 4.0 maturity models: Implications for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 49, 194-214. doi:10.1016/j.jmsy.2018.10.005

• Rodríguez-Salvador, M., Rio-Belver, R. M., & Garechana-Anacabe, G. (2017). Scientometric and patentometric analyses to determine the knowledge landscape in innovative technologies: The case of 3D bioprinting. PLoS ONE, 12(6) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0180375

 

Business relationship

• Navistar
• BASF
• Siemens
• ABB
• Festo

Manufactura Avanzada

Sobre el Grupo

Este grupo de investigación multidisciplinario desarrolla nuevos materiales, herramentales y procesos de manufactura para detonar nuevos conceptos de diseño y potenciales nuevos productos.

El grupo realiza modelación, síntesis, y caracterización de materiales nanoestructurados. Los procesos avanzados de interés incluyen manufactura aditiva (impresión 3D), manufactura sustractiva (láser industrial y microfresado) y conformado. Las aplicaciones potenciales de la investigación se orientan a dispositivos médicos, transporte, energía y construcción.

 

Líneas de investigación

• Inteligencia competitiva, procesos de innovación tecnológica y ciclo de vida del producto.
• Síntesis y fabricación de nanopartículas, nanoestructuras y materiales nanoreforzados.
• Modelación de nanoestructuras y manufactura multiescala utilizando herramientas de cálculo computacional, química y mecánica cuántica, dinámica molecular, teoría del funcional de la densidad, elemento finito, dinámica computacional de fluidos, entre otros.
• Caracterización mecánica (fractura, fatiga, corrosión, tribología) y estructural de materiales avanzados.

Líder

Ciro Angel Rodríguez González - ciro.rodriguez@tec.mx

Co-líder

Andrea Guevara Morales - a.guevaram@tec.mx


Miembros

Alán Joel Miralrio Pineda
Alfonso Gómez Espinosa
Anatoly Markov
Andrés Antonio Torres Acosta
César David Reséndiz Calderón
David Carlos Romero Díaz
David Güemes Castorena
David Isaac Ibarra Zarate
Eduardo Alejandro Flores Villalba
Elisa Virginia Vázquez Lepe
Erika García López
Horacio Vieyra Ruíz
José Antonio Otero Hernández
José Israel Martínez López
Juan Manuel Eugenio Ramírez de Arellano Niño Rincón
Leonardo Israel Farfán Cabrera
Marisela Rodríguez Salvador
Moisés Jiménez Martínez
Omar Eduardo López Botello
Rafael Batres Prieto
Ulises Figueroa López

Publicaciones más relevantes

• Chavarría-Barrientos, D., Batres, R., Wright, P. K., & Molina, A. (2018). A methodology to create a sensing, smart and sustainable manufacturing enterprise. International Journal of Production Research, 56(1-2), 584-603. doi:10.1080/00207543.2017.1386333

• Cuan-Urquizo, E., Barocio, E., Tejada-Ortigoza, V., Pipes, R. B., Rodriguez, C. A., & Roman-Flores, A. (2019). Characterization of the mechanical properties of FFF structures and materials: A review on the experimental, computational and theoretical approaches. Materials, 16(6) doi:10.3390/ma12060895

• Farfan-Cabrera, L. I. (2019). Tribology of electric vehicles: A review of critical components, current state and future improvement trends. Tribology International, 138, 473-486. doi:10.1016/j.triboint.2019.06.029

• García-López, E., Olvera-Trejo, D., & Velásquez-García, L. F. (2017). 3D printed multiplexed electrospinning sources for large-scale production of aligned nanofiber mats with small diameter spread. Nanotechnology, 28(42) doi:10.1088/1361-6528/aa86cc

• González-García, J., Gómez-Espinosa, A., Cuan-Urquizo, E., García-Valdovinos, L. G., Salgado-Jiménez, T., & Escobedo Cabello, J. A. (2020). Autonomous underwater vehicles: Localization, navigation, and communication for collaborative missions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(4) doi:10.3390/app10041256

• Jimenez-Martinez, M., & Alfaro-Ponce, M. (2019). Fatigue damage effect approach by artificial neural network. International Journal of Fatigue, 124, 42-47. doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2019.02.043

• Lopez-Botello, O., Martinez-Hernandez, U., Ramírez, J., Pinna, C., & Mumtaz, K. (2017). Two-dimensional simulation of grain structure growth within selective laser melted AA-2024. Materials and Design, 113, 369-376. doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2016.10.031

• Miralrio, A., & Vázquez, A. E. (2020). Plant extracts as green corrosion inhibitors for different metal surfaces and corrosive media: A review. Processes, 8(8) doi:10.3390/PR8080942

• Mittal, S., Khan, M. A., Romero, D., & Wuest, T. (2018). A critical review of smart manufacturing & industry 4.0 maturity models: Implications for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 49, 194-214. doi:10.1016/j.jmsy.2018.10.005

• Rodríguez-Salvador, M., Rio-Belver, R. M., & Garechana-Anacabe, G. (2017). Scientometric and patentometric analyses to determine the knowledge landscape in innovative technologies: The case of 3D bioprinting. PLoS ONE, 12(6) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0180375

Vinculación empresarial

• Navistar
• BASF
• Siemens
• ABB
• Festo

Product Innovation

About the Group

We investigate state of the art concepts and generate significant contributions related to the identification of demand from Rapid Growing Markets as well as characterization and application of accelerating technologies for product and process innovations. We also design and create reference models, methodologies and tools for Rapid Product Innovation and Realization. Our group creates and builds conceptual and functional prototypes of products in the areas of advanced manufacturing technologies (micromachines/micro-factories, 3D printers), sustainable technologies (solar energy, smart grids, green houses) as well as bio-medical devices and intelligent robots.

Research lines

Benchmarks, models and methodologies for the integrated development of products, processes and production systems.
• Models, methods, techniques and information technologies for accelerated product development.
• Use of emerging technologies for product development.
• Models and centers for decision making based on visualization systems, data analysis and analytical models.

• Development of S ^ 3 products (Sensing, Smart and Sustainable)
• Development of systems and architectures for the automatic generation of software

Leader

Arturo Molina Gutiérrez - armolina@tec.mx


Core researchers

Azael Jesus Cortes Capetillo
David Güemes Castorena
Juana Julieta Noguez Monroy
María Soledad Ramírez Montoya
Pedro Ponce Cruz
Rafael Batres Prieto


Adjunct researchs

David Christopher Balderas Silva
Edgar Omar López Caudana
Jhonattan Miranda Mendoza
Jorge Armando Cortés Ramírez
Luis Jaime Neri Vitela
Luis Miguel Ibarra Moyers

Publications

Top 5 of publications 2015-2019

- Retinal vessel extraction using Lattice Neural Networks with dendritic processing
Authors: Vega, R., Sanchez-Ante, G., Falcon-Morales, L., Sossa, H., & Guevara, E.

- A Community Perspective on Resilience Analytics: A Visual Analysis of Community Mood
Authors: López-Cuevas, A., Ramírez-Márquez, J., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Barker, K.

- Challenges and current developments for Sensing, Smart and Sustainable Enterprise Systems
Authors: Weichhart, G., Molina, A., Chen, D., Whitman, L., & Vernadat, F.

- End user perceptions toward smart grid technology: Acceptance, adoption, risks, and trust
Authors: Ponce, P., Polasko, K., & Molina, A.

- Classification of motor states from brain rhythms using lattice neural networks
Authors: Gudiño-Mendoza, B., Sossa, H., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Antelis, J.

Innovación de Productos

Sobre el Grupo

Investigar los conceptos de vanguardia y generar aportaciones significativas relacionadas a la identificación de la demanda del crecimiento rápido del mercado, caracterización y aplicaciones de la aceleración de las tecnologías para las innovaciones del producto y su proceso; diseñar y crear modelos de referencia, metodologías y herramientas para la rápida innovación de producto y su realización. Crear y construir prototipos conceptuales y funcionales de los productos en las áreas de tecnologías de manufactura avanzadas (micro-máquinas y micro-fábricas, impresoras 3D), tecnologías sustentables (energía solar, redes inteligentes, casas verdes), dispositivos biomédicos y robots inteligentes.

Líneas de investigación

  • Marco de referencia, modelos y metodologías para el desarrollo integrado de productos, procesos y sistemas de producción
  • Modelos, métodos, técnicas y tecnologías de información para el desarrollo acelerado de productos
  • Uso de tecnologías emergentes para el desarrollo de productos
  • Modelos computacionales predictivos o de identificación de variantes genéticas raras; impostores, instrucciones, software maliciosos; patrones de infección y genómica
  • Modelos y centros para la toma de decisiones basados en sistemas de visualización, análisis de datos y modelos analíticos.
  • Desarrollo de productos S^3 (Sensing, Smart and Sustainable)
  • Desarrollo de sistemas y arquitecturas para la generación automática de software

Líder

Arturo Molina Gutiérrez - armolina@tec.mx
 

Miembros

Azael Jesus Cortes Capetillo
David Güemes Castorena
Juana Julieta Noguez Monroy
María Soledad Ramírez Montoya
Pedro Ponce Cruz
Rafael Batres Prieto

 

Adscritos

David Christopher Balderas Silva
Edgar Omar López Caudana
Jhonattan Miranda Mendoza
Jorge Armando Cortés Ramírez
Luis Jaime Neri Vitela
Luis Miguel Ibarra Moyers

Publicaciones

Top 5 de publicaciones 2015-2019

- Retinal vessel extraction using Lattice Neural Networks with dendritic processing
Autores: Vega, R., Sanchez-Ante, G., Falcon-Morales, L., Sossa, H., & Guevara, E.

- A Community Perspective on Resilience Analytics: A Visual Analysis of Community Mood
Autores: López-Cuevas, A., Ramírez-Márquez, J., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Barker, K.

- Challenges and current developments for Sensing, Smart and Sustainable Enterprise Systems
Autores: Weichhart, G., Molina, A., Chen, D., Whitman, L., & Vernadat, F.

- End user perceptions toward smart grid technology: Acceptance, adoption, risks, and trust
Autores: Ponce, P., Polasko, K., & Molina, A.

- Classification of motor states from brain rhythms using lattice neural networks
Autores: Gudiño-Mendoza, B., Sossa, H., Sanchez-Ante, G., & Antelis, J.

Smart Supply Chain and Logistics

About the Group

Traditional supply chains are becoming increasingly complex as elements of information technology, artificial intelligence, and data science are integrated to improve traceability, quality, efficiency, and cost reduction. This research group aims to generate decision-making and optimization models for planning and real-time operations.

In the group, we attack problems of logistics, task planning, product distribution, personnel transport, warehouse management, and port operation, among others. For this, we build mathematical models and propose efficient resolution algorithms to obtain good-quality solutions in the shortest possible time.
 

Research lines

• Analysis, modeling, and optimization of supply chains.
• Data science for decision-making.
• Smart, sustainable, humanitarian logistics and transport.

Leader

Yasmín Ríos Solís - yasmin.riossolis@tec.mx

Co-leader

Eva Selene Hernández G. - evahgress@tec.mx
 

Members

Cipriano Santos Borbolla, Profesor de excelencia
David Coit (Visiting Professor - Rutgers University)
Jonathan Montalvo Urquizo
José Andrés García González
Leopoldo Eduardo Cárdenas Barrón
Luisa Fernanda Chaparro Sierra
Martín Flégl
Marzieh Khakifirooz
Mostafa Hajiaghaeikeshteli
Neale Ricardo Smith Cornejo
Omar Ibarra Rojas - UANL
Roberto Wolfler Calvo (Visiting Professor - Universidad Sorbona Norte, Francia)
Víctor Gustavo Tercero Gómez

Most relevant publications

 Vehicle and reliable driver scheduling for public bus transportation systems
A Andrade-Michel, YA Ríos-Solís, V Boyer
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 145, 290-301

 Quantifying Perception of Security Through Social Media and Its Relationship With Crime
Chaparro, Luisa Fernanda; Pulido, Cristian ;Rudas, Jorge ;Victorino, Jorge;Reyes, Ana María; Estrada, Camilo ;Narvaez, Luz Angela ; Gómez, Francisco
IEEE Access, vol. 9 139201-139213

 Minimax optimization for recipe management in high-mixed semiconductor lithography process
M Khakifirooz, CF Chien, M Fathi, PM Pardalos
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 16 (8), 4975-4985

 Production planning of a furniture manufacturing company with random demand and production capacity using stochastic programming
Gómez-Rocha JE, Hernández-Gress ES, Rivera-Gómez H
PLoS ONE 16(6): e0252801. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252801

 Extended formulation and valid inequalities for the multi-item inventory lot-sizing problem with supplier selection
Cárdenas-Barrón, L.E., Melo, R. A., Santos, M. C.
Computers & Operations Research, 130, 105234, 1-12 (2021).

• Gholian-Jouybari, F., Hashemi-Amiri, O., Mosallanezhad, B., & Hajiaghaei-Keshteli, M. (2022). Metaheuristic Algorithms for a Sustainable Agri-food Supply Chain Considering Marketing Practices under Uncertainty. Expert Systems with Applications, 118880.

• Esteban Ogazón, Neale R. Smith, Angel Ruiz (2022) Reconfiguration of foodbank network logistics to cope with a sudden disaster. Mathematics, DOI: 10.3390/math10091420

Most relevant projects

• “Optimizing urban transportation planning for developing countries”, FOP05-2020-01,  Yasmín Ríos Solís, 2021

Business relationship

Metrorrey

Cadena de suministro y logística inteligente

Sobre el Grupo

Las cadenas de suministro tradicionales se vuelven cada vez más complejas dado que se le integran elementos de tecnologías de información, inteligencia artificial, ciencia de datos que permiten mejorar la rastreabilidad, calidad, eficiencia y reducción de costos. El objetivo del grupo de investigación es generar modelos de toma de decisiones y de optimización tanto para la planeación como para la operación en tiempo real.

En el grupo atacamos las problemáticas de los campos de la logística, la planeación de tareas, la distribución de productos, el transporte de personal, la gestión de almacenes, la operación de puertos, entre otros. Para eso, realizamos modelos matemáticos y proponemos algoritmos de resolución de manera eficiente para obtener soluciones de buena calidad en el menor tiempo posible.


Líneas de investigación

• Análisis, modelación y optimización de Cadenas de suministro.
• Ciencia de datos para la toma de decisiones.
• Logística y transporte inteligentes, sustentables y humanitarios.
• Manufacturing and service operations management.

Líder

Yasmín Ríos Solís - yasmin.riossolis@tec.mx

Co-líder

Eva Selene Hernández G. - evahgress@tec.mx
 

Miembros

Cipriano Santos Borbolla, Profesor de excelencia
David Coit (Profesor visitante - Rutgers University)
Jonathan Montalvo Urquizo
José Andrés García González
Leopoldo Eduardo Cárdenas Barrón
Luisa Fernanda Chaparro Sierra
Martín Flégl
Marzieh Khakifirooz
Mostafa Hajiaghaeikeshteli
Neale Ricardo Smith Cornejo
Omar Ibarra Rojas -
UANL
Roberto Wolfler Calvo (Profesor visitante - Universidad Sorbona Norte, Francia)
Víctor Gustavo Tercero Gómez


Investigador posdoctoral

Amirhossein Nobil

Publicaciones más relevantes

Vehicle and reliable driver scheduling for public bus transportation systems
A Andrade-Michel, YA Ríos-Solís, V Boyer
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 145, 290-301

Quantifying Perception of Security Through Social Media and Its Relationship With Crime
Chaparro, Luisa Fernanda; Pulido, Cristian ;Rudas, Jorge ;Victorino, Jorge;Reyes, Ana María; Estrada, Camilo ;Narvaez, Luz Angela ; Gómez, Francisco
IEEE Access, vol. 9 139201-139213

Minimax optimization for recipe management in high-mixed semiconductor lithography process
M Khakifirooz, CF Chien, M Fathi, PM Pardalos
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 16 (8), 4975-4985

Production planning of a furniture manufacturing company with random demand and production capacity using stochastic programming
Gómez-Rocha JE, Hernández-Gress ES, Rivera-Gómez H
PLoS ONE 16(6): e0252801. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252801

Extended formulation and valid inequalities for the multi-item inventory lot-sizing problem with supplier selection
Cárdenas-Barrón, L.E., Melo, R. A., Santos, M. C.
Computers & Operations Research, 130, 105234, 1-12 (2021).

• Gholian-Jouybari, F., Hashemi-Amiri, O., Mosallanezhad, B., & Hajiaghaei-Keshteli, M. (2022). Metaheuristic Algorithms for a Sustainable Agri-food Supply Chain Considering Marketing Practices under Uncertainty. Expert Systems with Applications, 118880.

• Esteban Ogazón, Neale R. Smith, Angel Ruiz (2022) Reconfiguration of foodbank network logistics to cope with a sudden disaster. Mathematics, DOI: 10.3390/math10091420

Proyectos más relevantes

• “Optimizing urban transportation planning for developing countries”, FOP05-2020-01,  Yasmín Ríos Solís, 2021

Vinculación empresarial

Metrorrey

Account of a tragedy

A night that marked the history of our institution

David Garza y Salvador Alva con familia afectada.

The tragic date of March 19, 2010, will forever be in the hearts of everyone at Tecnológico de Monterrey, since the death of our students, Jorge Antonio Mercado Alonso and Javier Francisco Arredondo Verdugo, on our Campus Monterrey, at the hands of members of the Mexican Army, violated our institution and profoundly wounded its community.

Since that terrible moment, at Tecnológico de Monterrey we have implemented actions seeking respect for the dignity and memory of our students and fought for justice and truth. We have endeavored to accompany their family members during the most difficult moments and, together with the community, have publicly and repeatedly condemned the violence and defamation of Jorge and Javier. The following is a brief account of the institution’s main actions in relation to this deplorable, distressing event.

 

In the first few hours after the events of the 19th, the Nuevo León State Attorney General’s Office informed us that the deceased were two criminals who had been killed in a confrontation with the military. Based on this information, we issued a statement to the community. A few hours later, the institution received evidence that the victims were students from our community. We immediately focused on accompanying and supporting their families in the difficult events that followed, sparing no effort and providing them with psychological and logistical support.
On March 20, once the identity of our students had been confirmed, the then rector of the Tec, Dr. Rafael Rangel Sostmann, apologized publicly for having repeated the initial version given by the authorities during the first hours of the previous day.
The next day, March 21, we published a notice in the principal local newspapers, relating the events and clarifying that the Institution had reported the information shared by the authorities, which was later found to be false.
On Tuesday 23, we held a memorial ceremony with the presence of the deceased students’ families and the attendance of more than 2,500 people.
In the following days, the Tec, through communiqués, notices, interviews and press conferences, protested against the violence and clamored for the vindication of the students’ dignity and memory, condemning the versions that the deceased were criminals and demanding the full truth and that justice be done.
A few weeks later, the Tec promoted the march “Movement for Change”, held on April 11 with the participation of over 2,000 people. Seeking positive action and to contribute to the pressing need to put an end to the climate of insecurity prevailing in the country and, in particular, the city of Monterrey, the Institution presented the “Pronouncement and Proposals to Improve Security in Mexico”, the outcome of a community-wide consultation process, which included five specific claims and proposals.
On April 22, Dr. Rangel went before the Senate of the Republic to present a proposal for the National Security Law in which any members of the armed forces who violate human rights should be tried in civil rather than military courts.
On May 3, posthumous awards for Jorge and Javier were given to their families, and a plaque was placed to represent their legacy and history.
Since then, we have remained in contact with their families and attended follow-up meetings with diverse authorities. In addition, every year the Tec community has paid tribute to Jorge and Javier, with the participation of faculty, students and directors, insisting on clearing their names, the truth being made known and justice being done.
On the nineth anniversary of our students’ death, March 19, 2019, Olga María Sánchez Cordero Dávila, Minister of the Interior, took part in a solemn act at Campus Monterrey, offering a public apology to the parents of the deceased students and to the institution for the actions of the members of the Mexican Army, and the errors and omissions of the authorities in the criminal justice process.

The institution is confident that the authorities will clarify this case in full and take it to its ultimate conclusion. This is what we continue to ask for today.

We will carry on accompanying the families of our students, Jorge and Javier, whose memory will endure in the hearts of each and every member of our community, inspiring us to continue to fight for justice and peace in Mexico. They will be remembered exactly as they were:

“Excellent students, extraordinary students, who, apart from having been awarded scholarships for academic excellence, displayed an exemplary academic performance and an intensive participation in student life.”