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Illustration about women in science and leadership in STEM research, in reference to the Premio Mujer Tec 2026.
Researchers Blanca Brambila, Rosanna Bonasia and Karina Coronado received the Premio Mujer Tec 2026 for projects that apply science to challenges such as sustainability, water quality and risk management. Their work highlights the growing role of women in STEM, in a context where female leadership in science still faces barriers.
Aerial view of Mexicali, Mexico, with the border and wall separating it from California, United States.
At the Center for the Future of Cities at Tecnológico de Monterrey, researchers are developing computational urbanism models to improve urban planning in cities like Mexicali and enhance residents’ quality of life.
Illustration representing the use of medical AI to support the diagnosis of childhood hearing loss.
Researchers and physicians at Tec de Monterrey are developing medical AI models to support specialists in the early diagnosis of hearing loss in children.
A bowl of guacamole on a table.
Two researchers from Tec de Monterrey conducted a series of experimental studies that demonstrated the resistance of Hass avocados to pests and changed the course of a multibillion-dollar industry.
Illustration of a baby’s arm with the DINA device, on a yellow and pink background.
An innovative robot offers a safer, more accessible way to rehabilitate newborns affected by this little-known yet common injury.
Enkerlin Brothers two grown men's pictures turned into collage
From raising wild animals at home to influencing national conservation policy, the Enkerlin brothers (both EXATEC) helped shape the future of biodiversity protection and sustainable pest control in Mexico.
imagen de sebastian mazzuca
Sebastián Mazzuca’s childhood in Argentina under military dictatorship shaped his lifelong interest in politics and economics. Today, he’s a professor at the Faculty of Excellence at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
image of a planet with garbage
Dozens of researchers and experts gathered at a symposium to build consensus on how to change the way we produce food.
resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Pablo Liedo is a level 3 researcher in the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico and a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. (Photo: Courtesy)
In 2025, he was recognized with the EXATEC Merit Award for his contributions to containing dengue-transmitting pests and those causing severe agricultural damage.

Roberto González

Illustration about women in science and leadership in STEM research, in reference to the Premio Mujer Tec 2026.
Researchers Blanca Brambila, Rosanna Bonasia and Karina Coronado received the Premio Mujer Tec 2026 for projects that apply science to challenges such as sustainability, water quality and risk management. Their work highlights the growing role of women in STEM, in a context where female leadership in science still faces barriers.
Aerial view of Mexicali, Mexico, with the border and wall separating it from California, United States.
At the Center for the Future of Cities at Tecnológico de Monterrey, researchers are developing computational urbanism models to improve urban planning in cities like Mexicali and enhance residents’ quality of life.
Illustration representing the use of medical AI to support the diagnosis of childhood hearing loss.
Researchers and physicians at Tec de Monterrey are developing medical AI models to support specialists in the early diagnosis of hearing loss in children.
A bowl of guacamole on a table.
Two researchers from Tec de Monterrey conducted a series of experimental studies that demonstrated the resistance of Hass avocados to pests and changed the course of a multibillion-dollar industry.
Illustration of a baby’s arm with the DINA device, on a yellow and pink background.
An innovative robot offers a safer, more accessible way to rehabilitate newborns affected by this little-known yet common injury.
Enkerlin Brothers two grown men's pictures turned into collage
From raising wild animals at home to influencing national conservation policy, the Enkerlin brothers (both EXATEC) helped shape the future of biodiversity protection and sustainable pest control in Mexico.
imagen de sebastian mazzuca
Sebastián Mazzuca’s childhood in Argentina under military dictatorship shaped his lifelong interest in politics and economics. Today, he’s a professor at the Faculty of Excellence at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
image of a planet with garbage
Dozens of researchers and experts gathered at a symposium to build consensus on how to change the way we produce food.
resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Pablo Liedo is a level 3 researcher in the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico and a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. (Photo: Courtesy)
In 2025, he was recognized with the EXATEC Merit Award for his contributions to containing dengue-transmitting pests and those causing severe agricultural damage.

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