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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.
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
Illustration depicting social protest.
Historically, Mexico has been the stage for violent community reactions against alleged criminals.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
Ismael Aguilar Barajas is a civil engineer with studies in economics, specializing in urbanization, water in cities, and, more specifically, the Mexico–United States border region. (Photo: Jesús Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
The expert in water resources and development, prolific author, and enthusiast of Russian literature is also a passionate professor who has been recognized with the 50th Anniversary Insignia Award.
Steven Popper during a talk at Tec.
Steven Popper, a distinguished professor in Decision Sciences at Tec’s School of Social Sciences and Government, explained the approach to tackling the issue during the Faculty of Excellence Summit 2025.
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 social sciences and government

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.
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
Illustration depicting social protest.
Historically, Mexico has been the stage for violent community reactions against alleged criminals.
collage about democracy elections voting and dialogue
Academics discussed the impact of violence perpetrated by delincuencial groups and diverse social conflicts in Latin America on their democratic processes.
Ismael Aguilar Barajas is a civil engineer with studies in economics, specializing in urbanization, water in cities, and, more specifically, the Mexico–United States border region. (Photo: Jesús Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
The expert in water resources and development, prolific author, and enthusiast of Russian literature is also a passionate professor who has been recognized with the 50th Anniversary Insignia Award.
Steven Popper during a talk at Tec.
Steven Popper, a distinguished professor in Decision Sciences at Tec’s School of Social Sciences and Government, explained the approach to tackling the issue during the Faculty of Excellence Summit 2025.
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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