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Photograph of the participants in the Health Innovation Panel: Aging and Food Security
A group of experts discussed what the country needs to ensure that older adults live an active, dignified, independent and healthy life.
image of a planet cut by the middle with wind energy generators
The School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey presents its new research strategy that will focus on applied science.
Aerial photograph of a water treatment plant
A multidisciplinary group from the School of Engineering and Science at Tec de Monterrey created a station that can measure contaminants in real time and automate the process.
Photograph of a satellite in space on a starry night
Researchers propose a network that mimics the structure of the Internet to make the transmission of information collected in space more efficient.
Microbiota illustration
Researchers are showing increasing evidence of how this ecosystem in our body affects weight loss.
Photograph of a laboratory where they are experimenting with beer
Beer is one of the most beloved drinks in Mexico, but do we know what type their population prefers?
Photograph of a prickly pair with fruit
The new product is just as effective as traditional ones in reducing friction and temperature in different machinery.
The AGRO Experimental Field (CAETEC), part of the Queretaro Campus, is the largest laboratory in the Tec de Monterrey system and a large space with interconnections in the industry.
The image shows a person from the chest up, wearing a black suit with a white shirt. The person’s face is obscured by a gray blurred rectangle.
Diversity in academia and science is essential for excellence and progress, explains Daniel Jacobo, Dean of Research at the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Claudia Rangel, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Querétaro campus
She has dedicated over 17 years to genomic medicine research, where she develops mathematical and statistical methods for data analysis.

School of Engineering and Sciences

Photograph of the participants in the Health Innovation Panel: Aging and Food Security
A group of experts discussed what the country needs to ensure that older adults live an active, dignified, independent and healthy life.
image of a planet cut by the middle with wind energy generators
The School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey presents its new research strategy that will focus on applied science.
Aerial photograph of a water treatment plant
A multidisciplinary group from the School of Engineering and Science at Tec de Monterrey created a station that can measure contaminants in real time and automate the process.
Photograph of a satellite in space on a starry night
Researchers propose a network that mimics the structure of the Internet to make the transmission of information collected in space more efficient.
Microbiota illustration
Researchers are showing increasing evidence of how this ecosystem in our body affects weight loss.
Photograph of a laboratory where they are experimenting with beer
Beer is one of the most beloved drinks in Mexico, but do we know what type their population prefers?
Photograph of a prickly pair with fruit
The new product is just as effective as traditional ones in reducing friction and temperature in different machinery.
The AGRO Experimental Field (CAETEC), part of the Queretaro Campus, is the largest laboratory in the Tec de Monterrey system and a large space with interconnections in the industry.
The image shows a person from the chest up, wearing a black suit with a white shirt. The person’s face is obscured by a gray blurred rectangle.
Diversity in academia and science is essential for excellence and progress, explains Daniel Jacobo, Dean of Research at the School of Engineering and Sciences.
Claudia Rangel, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Querétaro campus
She has dedicated over 17 years to genomic medicine research, where she develops mathematical and statistical methods for data analysis.

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