Marc Madou
Nanotechnology and Semiconductors
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Nanoengineering
Expert in compact disc-based fluidics, carbon micromachining, micro and nanotechnology, biosensors.
Nanotechnology and Semiconductors
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Nanoengineering
Expert in compact disc-based fluidics, carbon micromachining, micro and nanotechnology, biosensors.
Health
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Digital Agriculture and Food Science
Expert in plant physiology, digital food, food and wine sciences, plants/animals/humans biometrics, machine/deep learning and AI.
Artificial Intelligence
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Computer Science and Computational Intelligence
Expert in multi-objective optimization algorithms, applied mathematics, computer science, and operations research.
Climate & Sustainability
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Advanced Technologies for Wastewater Treatment
Expert in environmental engineering, environmental microbiology and microbial ecology.
Climate & Sustainability
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Industrial Decarbonization
Expert in electrochemical engineering and sustainable engineering.
Climate & Sustainability
Distinguished Visiting Professor in Water Science
Expert in water and waste treatment, water quality management, urban sustainability, green construction, and community-driven sustainable development.
Climate & Sustainability
Distinguished Professor in Water Science
Expert in sustainability and environmental engineering, focused on contaminant remediation and wastewater surveillance.
Tec engineers partnered with Siemens and Universal Robots to create the first functional SRCI demo in the Americas, enabling multi-brand robot control through a single industrial interface and positioning Mexico as an emerging tech hub.
From Feb–Jun 2025, Industrial and Mechatronics students at Tec Laguna collaborated with 14 industry partners (including John Deere, KONE, ABControl) on Industry 4.0, digital twins, automation, and operations projects. Partners validated results and requested full implementation access.
Tec Toluca Mechatronics students partnered with CESVI México to design a microcontroller-based system using chest and neck accelerometers to analyze crash impact data and estimate injury levels based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS).