Dr. Jesus Munoz-Pacheco is currently a tenured professor at the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico. He received his Ph.D. in Sciences with a specialty in Electronics. Dr. Munoz-Pacheco is a member of the National System for Researchers (SNI-1), CONACyT in Mexico. His research interests include chaotic systems, fractional-order systems, design of nonlinear circuits and systems using electronic circuits (integrated and discrete), chaos control and synchronization, chaos-based applications. In these areas, he has authored books, book chapters, patents, journal articles, and IEEE conference papers. Additionally, Dr. Munoz-Pacheco is an Associate Editor and a Guest Editor for scientific journals, as well as, serve as a reviewer in high impact factor journals.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Biological Systems
FPGA
Chaos
fractional order circu...
Chaos based Cryptograp...
Fractional Calculus an...
chaotic attractors
Boolean Networks
Chaotic circuit
random number generato...
hidden attractors
nonlinear circuits
Fingerprints
24%
Chaos
19%
chaotic attractors
10%
FPGA
10%
hidden attractors
5%
Fractional Calculus and Applications
5%
random number generators
5%
Chaotic circuit
5%
Biological Systems
5%
nonlinear circuits
5%
fractional order circuits
5%
Boolean Networks
Short Biography
Dr. Jesus Munoz-Pacheco is currently a tenured professor at the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico. He received his Ph.D. in Sciences with a specialty in Electronics. Dr. Munoz-Pacheco is a member of the National System for Researchers (SNI-1), CONACyT in Mexico. His research interests include chaotic systems, fractional-order systems, design of nonlinear circuits and systems using electronic circuits (integrated and discrete), chaos control and synchronization, chaos-based applications. In these areas, he has authored books, book chapters, patents, journal articles, and IEEE conference papers. Additionally, Dr. Munoz-Pacheco is an Associate Editor and a Guest Editor for scientific journals, as well as, serve as a reviewer in high impact factor journals.