Alejandro Espinosa-Calderón is currently designated National Researcher of Mexico (SNI-CONACyT) and tenured professor at the Tecnológico Nacional de México - Regional Center for Optimization and Device Development (CRODE), in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mex. Dr. Espinosa is an Electronic Engineer, with a specialty in Power Electronics, from the Morelia Institute of Technology (2004), in Michoacan, Mex.; an M.Sc. in Electric Engineering (Instrumentation) from the University of Guanajuato, (2007) in Guanajuato., Mex.; and a Ph.D. in Engineering (Biosystems and Electronics) from the Autonomous University of Queretaro (2012), Queretaro, Mex. Dr. Espinosa graduated with Honors from his Ph.D., where he also obtained the academic medal and the award for the best doctoral thesis of the year from the Engineering School of his university. Dr. Espinosa has managed projects with national and international funding for collaboration between Academy and Industry. Furthermore, he has published scientific articles and book chapters and patents pending. His research interests include electronic instrumentation and digital signal processing applied to biosystems, nanomaterials, environment, industrial automation, and power electronics.
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Short Biography
Alejandro Espinosa-Calderón is currently designated National Researcher of Mexico (SNI-CONACyT) and tenured professor at the Tecnológico Nacional de México - Regional Center for Optimization and Device Development (CRODE), in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mex. Dr. Espinosa is an Electronic Engineer, with a specialty in Power Electronics, from the Morelia Institute of Technology (2004), in Michoacan, Mex.; an M.Sc. in Electric Engineering (Instrumentation) from the University of Guanajuato, (2007) in Guanajuato., Mex.; and a Ph.D. in Engineering (Biosystems and Electronics) from the Autonomous University of Queretaro (2012), Queretaro, Mex. Dr. Espinosa graduated with Honors from his Ph.D., where he also obtained the academic medal and the award for the best doctoral thesis of the year from the Engineering School of his university. Dr. Espinosa has managed projects with national and international funding for collaboration between Academy and Industry. Furthermore, he has published scientific articles and book chapters and patents pending. His research interests include electronic instrumentation and digital signal processing applied to biosystems, nanomaterials, environment, industrial automation, and power electronics.