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Photograph of Mexican al pastor tacos with pineapple on a blue plate
Recent research suggests that the interaction between fats and the foods we eat changes the way we digest them.
Illustration of a city built on a water tap
An interdisciplinary project seeks to understand the quality of Mexico's water infrastructure in order to propose evidence-based solutions.
Illustration of three people riding an electric bike
The researchers behind WheelTech developed an electric-powered wheel that can be easily installed.
Empowered woman dressed in a black suit sitting on a Mies van Der Rohe chair.
Recognized with the 2025 Mujer Tec Award, she shares her passion for environmental science and her efforts to inspire future generations of female researchers.
People playing with virtual reality headsets.
These video games allow learning through virtual simulations or role-playing, and losing doesn’t mean failing the subject.
Illustration of the authors
On World Hearing Day, two Tec researchers share the discoveries and habits that improve hearing health.
A team of researchers is developing innovative strategies to improve food access, reduce waste, and optimize preservation.
Illustration of a two-way communication device.
For the system to function properly, an active transmission and reception process is necessary, just as it naturally occurs during a conversation.
Three female Latin American scientists discuss the challenges facing the world to ensure gender parity.
Illustration representing the concept of research.
The award, now celebrating its 50th anniversary, is given to researchers with various types of proposals—whether social or scientific—or for discoveries with short-, medium-, or long-term impact.

School of Engineering and Sciences

Photograph of Mexican al pastor tacos with pineapple on a blue plate
Recent research suggests that the interaction between fats and the foods we eat changes the way we digest them.
Illustration of a city built on a water tap
An interdisciplinary project seeks to understand the quality of Mexico's water infrastructure in order to propose evidence-based solutions.
Illustration of three people riding an electric bike
The researchers behind WheelTech developed an electric-powered wheel that can be easily installed.
Empowered woman dressed in a black suit sitting on a Mies van Der Rohe chair.
Recognized with the 2025 Mujer Tec Award, she shares her passion for environmental science and her efforts to inspire future generations of female researchers.
People playing with virtual reality headsets.
These video games allow learning through virtual simulations or role-playing, and losing doesn’t mean failing the subject.
Illustration of the authors
On World Hearing Day, two Tec researchers share the discoveries and habits that improve hearing health.
A team of researchers is developing innovative strategies to improve food access, reduce waste, and optimize preservation.
Illustration of a two-way communication device.
For the system to function properly, an active transmission and reception process is necessary, just as it naturally occurs during a conversation.
Three female Latin American scientists discuss the challenges facing the world to ensure gender parity.
Illustration representing the concept of research.
The award, now celebrating its 50th anniversary, is given to researchers with various types of proposals—whether social or scientific—or for discoveries with short-, medium-, or long-term impact.

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