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<font size=4>Despite all of us being nanotechnologists, we are very different people with, of course, very different interests. Here are all of the team's members beautiful faces, with a short description to tell you a little bit about ourselves. So please, go ahead and get to know us!</font></td></tr></table> | <font size=4>Despite all of us being nanotechnologists, we are very different people with, of course, very different interests. Here are all of the team's members beautiful faces, with a short description to tell you a little bit about ourselves. So please, go ahead and get to know us!</font></td></tr></table> |
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Virtus Parva
The Power of Small |
Virtus-Parva is a team of Nanotechnology students who aim to create a better world |
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Meet the TeamDespite all of us being nanotechnologists, we are very different people with, of course, very different interests. Here are all of the team's members beautiful faces, with a short description to tell you a little bit about ourselves. So please, go ahead and get to know us! |
InstructorsIdeas are just thoughts, if we don't make them tangible. These three wise men, helped us throughout the process in order to make our ideas, a reality. Dr. José Luis Sánchez SalasGraduated 1986 in Pharmaco-biological Chemistry from Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, his Master’s degree at the same school in Science with a specialty in Microbiology and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at Health Center at the University of Connecticut in 1994. During his life as an investigator he has dedicated to the study of the germination of Bacilus subtilis and the differencial expression of the virulent genes of Entramoeba hystolica. He has participated in 32 national congresses and 36 international congresses and has been in three different international research programs. He is currently teacher ar UDLAP and is a member of the American Society of Microbiology and the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. | ||
Dr. Miguel Ángel Méndez RojasBorn in Mexico City in 1973, he graduated Summa Cum Laude in Chemistry at Universidad de las Américas Puebla, he later obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Texas Christian University. Since 2003, he has been a full-time teacher at UDLAP. His interests are focused onto the study of coordination chemistry in molecules that could be of interest in pharmacy and biology with transition metals and heavy metals and is currently working of the study of toxicity of nanomaterials amongst others. Author of over 56 scientific publications in international magazines, 14 diffusion articles, 5 chapters in books and a translator of a chemistry divulgation book. He is currently member of the National System of Investigators, level II, since 2013.. | ||
Dr. Rubén Alejos PalomaresGraduated in Electronic Engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Minatitlán in 1987, he further obtained his Master’s degree and Ph.D. in Sciences with a Specialty in Electronics from the Instituto Nacional de Astofísica, Óptica y Electrónica in 1990 and 1999 respectively. His interest lie in measuring systems, control and design of intelligent systems and is in the middle of projects for creating new instruments for medical diagnosis and the development of prosthesis. He has been the author of over 100 scientific articles and has worked over the years as a consultant for several companies working with the automatization and control of machines. He is currently president of the Capítulo de Inteligencia Computacional in the Puebla section. |
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