Finding the way through knowledge, research and innovation.

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Explore our academic programs, departments, faculty, key figures, and organizational structure, designed to support learning, collaboration, and the continuous development of our community.

Our Numbers

Presence in 19 cities

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Presence in 22 Campus

Students

Undergraduate Graduate
20,305
40% of the total of students at Tec
3,437
50.6% of the total of students at Tec
31.9%
Women Undergraduate Students
37.2%
Women Graduate Students

Professors

Full Time Part Time
893
1,742
25%
Women Professors
12%
Foreign Professors

Programs

Undergraduate 18
Graduate 13
PhD’s 4
Academics

Academic
Programs

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Engineering for people, for the planet, and for prosperity.

At the School of Engineering and Sciences, we combine entrepreneurship with the richness of Latin American talent to push the boundaries of research. Our research hubs and strategic initiatives drive disruptive innovation, generating solutions that transcend borders and transform realities.

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Electronics and
Semiconductors
Engineering

It all started with a chip

Electronics power our future—cars, phones, robots, and more. A B.S. in Electronics Engineering trains you to design the tech of tomorrow, where semiconductors are key to innovation, smarter products, and a better quality of life.

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Chemical
Engineering
 

Action-reaction: that’s the formula

Chemical processes are everywhere—even if we don’t see them. A B.S. in Chemical Engineering prepares you to design and improve the processes behind the materials used in making most of the products we rely on every day.

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The PhD in Nanotechnology is designed to stimulate the value chain, using the foundation of nanoscience to generate groundbreaking scientific knowledge that encourages the development of innovative nanotechnology-based products and/or services, and also identifies entrepreneurial opportunities with nanotechnological bases.

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The Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences was designed to provide a unique and solid answer to the country’s need for consolidating top-quality human resources able to conduct relevant research work at national and international levels at research centers, institutions of higher education, and the industrial sector in order to boost productivity and competitiveness of Mexico’s economy. 

The Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences meets these needs by training highly specialized researchers with knowledge and skills in the following areas: Mechatronics and Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy and Sustainable Use of Water Industrial Engineering and Telecommunications

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In the past few decades, Mexico has been characterized as a country with a major economic dimension, privileged geographic position, a young population and openness to globalization, making it an attractive country for investments and achieving a globally relevant industrial manufacturing sector. Companies from this sector constantly require IT and computation capacities that support strategies to enhance their product offering, consolidation and competitiveness, without neglecting their social and environmental responsibilities.

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The growing demand for the development and optimization of processes in sectors such as industry, food, agriculture, health, and diagnostics has fostered the incorporation of biotechnological methods for the creation of new products and services. Therefore, developments in the field of biotechnology can benefit a large segment of the population with its vast areas of application. Graduates from the Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Tecnológico de Monterrey are able to work in the academic, scientific, and industrial environments, including the creation of knowledge.

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In recent decades, Mexico has been characterized as a country with an important economic dimension, privileged geographical position, young population and openness to globalization, positioning itself as an attractive country for investment and industrial sector achieving global relevance. To take advantage of these features this program of Nanotechnology has been developed to help to create and apply knowledge in the areas of materials science at the nanoscale.

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Engineering has been one of the great enablers of progress in modern society, allowing humans to transcend their natural limits. Nowadays, circumstances have changed, with the new challenges arising, such as overpopulation, growing pressures on natural resources, hyper-connected societies, and most importantly, climate change. Given this panorama, there is a growing need to prepare engineers with a broader and more analytical vision, essential for a modern society based on scientific thinking, fact-based decision making, and critical dialogue.

The Master in Engineering Sciences (MCI) seeks to meet this challenge by training researchers and professionals with a strategic vision to identify and solve important problems and the ability to generate innovations.

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Ranking 2025

QS World Ranking by Subject 2025

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The QS World Ranking by Subject 2025 offers an external benchmark to evaluate progress in teaching, research, and impact. It reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen academic quality and international collaboration.

These results are not a goal in themselves, but a way to measure how academic communities evolve over time. They help identify strengths, reveal areas of opportunity, and guide strategic decisions to reinforce education, research, and innovation aligned with global challenges.

México LATAM Worldwide
Engineering & Technology
1
1
58
Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
1
1
51-100
Computer Science & Information Systems
1
1
80
Our Faculty

Our Faculty

Our faculty is made up of outstanding researchers, educators, and industry experts who combine rigorous knowledge with real-world experience to inspire students and advance impactful research.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration, global partnerships, and a strong commitment to innovation, they contribute to solving real challenges in society, industry, and the environment. Beyond the classroom, they lead transformative projects, mentor future leaders, and strengthen Tecnológico de Monterrey’s mission to generate knowledge with purpose and impact.

Alma Patricia Chavez

Alma Patricia Chávez

Campus Estado de México
Regional Director of the Department of Computing

Engineer specializing in device interconnection, secure network and software integration, and minimal system modeling, with degrees from Tec de Monterrey.

Alma Patricia Chavez
Alma Patricia Chávez
Andrea Guevara Morales

Andrea Guevara

Campus Estado de México
Research Professor

Researcher in polymer fracture and high-performance plastics, with Mechatronics training at Tec and MSc/PhD from Imperial College London; co-leads the Plastics Technology Group.

Andrea Guevara Morales
Andrea Guevara
Andres David Garcia Garcia

Andrés David García

Campus Estado de México
Research Professor

Researcher specializing in low-power DSP and reconfigurable architectures, with extensive leadership roles and international academic experience.

Andres David Garcia Garcia
Andrés David García
David Navarro

David Navarro

Campus Ciudad de México
Professor

Specialist in automatic control focused on power systems, automotive systems and robotics, committed to collaboration and collective professional growth.

David Navarro
David Navarro
Jonathan Magaña

Jonathan Magaña

Campus Ciudad de México
Leader of the flagship project on Aging and Longevity and Research Professor

Expert in molecular diagnostics, genomics and neurodegenerative diseases, with extensive scientific output and leadership in bioengineering at Tec de Monterrey

Jonathan Magaña
Jonathan Magaña
Cynthia Gonzalez

Cynthia González

Campus Chihuahua
Professor

Expert in animal reproduction and genetics, focused on early bovine embryo analysis and folliculogenesis. Passionate about teaching, mentoring, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Cynthia Gonzalez
Cynthia González
Milton Carlos Elias Espinosa

Milton Carlos Elías

Campus Santa Fe
Associate Director of Mechanics and Advanced Materials

Mechanical engineering specialist focused on thermochemical treatments, boron and nitrogen diffusion modeling, and characterization of borided and nitrided steel layers.

Milton Carlos Elias Espinosa
Milton Carlos Elías
Araceli Zavala

Araceli Zavala

Campus Guadalajara
Professor

Araceli Zavala specializes in supply chain, optimization, data analysis, and resilience. She has industry and consulting experience and teaches statistics and operations.

Araceli Zavala
Araceli Zavala
Alberto Mendoza Dominguez

Alberto Mendoza

Campus Monterrey
Research Professor

Specialist in air pollution, energy, climate change, and sustainability, with focus on air quality modeling, emissions assessment, thermochemical processes, and decarbonization pathways.

Alberto Mendoza Dominguez
Alberto Mendoza
Alliances & Collaborations

Research collaborations

with more than 70 countries

Mapa Research
North America

Arizona State University
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgia Tech
Harvard University
MIT
Ottawa University
Purdue University
Rice University
Stanford University
UT Austin
University of Alberta
Univeristy of Illinois

Arizona State University
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgia Tech
Harvard University
MIT
Ottawa University
Purdue University
Rice University
Stanford University
UT Austin
University of Alberta
Univeristy of Illinois

South America

Pontificia Católica Universidad de Chile
Universidad de los Andes
Universidad de Sao Paulo

Pontificia Católica Universidad de Chile
Universidad de los Andes
Universidad de Sao Paulo

Central America

Instituto Politécnico nacional
Universidad Autónomo de Nuevo León
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Instituto Politécnico nacional
Universidad Autónomo de Nuevo León
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Africa

University of Witwatersrand

University of Witwatersrand

Europe

Chalmers University of Technology
DHIK Consortium
ETH Zürich
Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa
Oxford University
Politécnico di Milano
Politécnico di Torino
RWTH Aachen
Technical University of Denmark
Technische Universität München
University of Manchester
Universidad de Girona
Universidad de Oviedo
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
University College London
University of Cambridge

Chalmers University of Technology
DHIK Consortium
ETH Zürich
Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa
Oxford University
Politécnico di Milano
Politécnico di Torino
RWTH Aachen
Technical University of Denmark
Technische Universität München
University of Manchester
Universidad de Girona
Universidad de Oviedo
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
University College London
University of Cambridge

Asia

Indian Institute of Technology
Nanyang Technological University
NTU
Tsinghua University

Indian Institute of Technology
Nanyang Technological University
NTU
Tsinghua University

Oceania

University of Technology Sidney
Macquarie University

University of Technology Sidney
Macquarie University