JESÚS ÁNGEL GONZÁLEZ CASTRO was born in Culiacán,
Sinaloa in 1999, he is a graduate student of Mechatronics Engineering at the
TecNM Culiacán Campus in June 2022. Currently, he is a post graduate student at
the TecMN Culiacán campus. His current research interests include nonlinear
control algorithms, power electronic systems, and digital systems.
Guillermo Javier Rubio Astorga was born in Culiacan, Mexico, in 1976. He received the Engineer’s degree in electrical engineering from Instituto Tecnológico de Culiacán, in 1998, in 2001 obtained the master’s degree in sciences in electrical engineering from the Advanced Studies and Research Center, National Polytechnic Institute, Campus Guadalajara, Mexico, and the degree of Doctor of Science in electrical engineering from the Advanced Studies and Research Center, National Polytechnic Institute, Campus Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2013. His current research interests include the nonlinear control of electric machines.
MARTIN A. ALARCÓN-CARBAJAL received the title of
Mechatronic Engineer from the Instituto Tecnologico Nacional de México, Campus
Culiacán in 2016 the master’s degree in sciences in 2019 and the degree of
Doctor of Science in Engineering in 2024. His current research lines include
digital control, non-linear control algorithms, electronic power systems, renewable
energy, machine learning, big data, artificial intelligence, and digital
systems.
Juan Diego Sánchez-Torres is a full professor and
researcher at the Department of Mathematics and Physics of ITESO University,
Guadalajara. He received a Control Engineering degree from the Universidad
Nacional de Colombia and a D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from CINVESTAV
Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2015. Dr. Sánchez-Torres' research focuses on
controlling and observing uncertain systems, mainly using sliding mode
algorithms. His work encompasses various fields, including smart grids,
electrical machines, mechanical systems, chemical processes, fault detection,
multi-agent systems, and vehicles.
Modesto Medina-Melendrez was born in Culiacán, Sin,
México, on July 1976. He received the B.S degree in communications and
electronics engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Culiacán (ITC),
Culiacán, Mexico, in 1999, the M. S degree in electronics engineering from the
Universidad de las Americas (UDLA), Puebla, México, in 2001, and the D.Sc.
degree in the Computer Science division of the National Institute of
Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), Puebla, México, in 2010. Since
2001, he has been a Professor and Researcher in the Electronic Department and
the Division or Graduate Studies and Research (DEPI) of the Tecnológico
Nacional de México/ITC, Sinaloa, México. His research interests are parallel
processing based of FPGA and GPU platforms, digital filter designs, digital
holography and 3D perception.
Juan C. Cabanillas-Noris is an Electronic Engineer from the Instituto Tecnológico de Culiacán. He has a Master's in Electronics with a Specialty in Telecommunications from the Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE), and he has a doctorate in Information Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS). His areas of interest are the design of Distributed Control Systems and their Standardization applying Software Engineering techniques in High Energy Physics Experiments, as well as Event-oriented Visual Programming, Electronic Instrumentation, Microcontrollers, and Communications Networks.
David E. Castro-Palazuelos was born in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, in
1977. He received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from the
Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico (TecNM)/Campus Culiacan (ITCuliacan), Culiacan,
Mexico, in 2000, the M.S. degree in Telematics from Universidad de Colima
(UdeC), Colima, Mexico, in 2004, and the Ph.D. degree at the Department of
Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications Division at the Centro de
Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional
(CINVESTAV-IPN), Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, in 2015. From 2005 to 2010, he was a full professor with the
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the TecNM/ITCuliacan.
Since 2015, he has been with the TecNM/ITCuliacan, as a teacher and researcher.
His research interests are in applications of signal processing to remote
sensing with parallel data processing, high performance computing and
hardware-software co-design for multimode sensing, communications systems and
electronic instrumentation.