Speakers

SIMONA CARAIMAN
Currently assigned as an R&D Advisor in the Romanian Office of Science and Technology for the European Union EU – ROSTeu-.
Member of committees of international scientific events such as -SACCS 2007-, -ICSTCC 2011-. WCSIT14 program committee member and lecturer in the area of Quantum Information Processing.
Member of IEEE in the area of Image Processing, Quantum Information; editor of the Bulletin of the Technical University of Iasi -Romania-,
She has published more than 50 of the most cited articles, books, and communications in ISI Thomson and Google Scholar.
His research interests have focused on Quantum Computing Models; as well as to the applications of quantum algorithms in graphic processing.

GABRIEL ASCANIO GASCA
Assigned to the Institute of Applied Sciences and Technological Development –ICAT- of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with his Research Group in Process Engineering.
Postdoctoral degree from the Montreal Polytechnic School of Chemical Engineering; MSc. In Mechanical Engineering of the UNAM; Engineer in Mechanical-Electrical of the UNAM.
His scientific production has included more than 200 products such as: articles in journals with international circulation arbitration; chapters in specialized books; patents; memories in international, regional, and national congresses; technological development projects; technical reports; and technological development projects.
With undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience of about 30 years, he has earned business and teaching awards, for example being a senior academic of the Academy of Engineering, A.C. of the UNAM.
Coordinator of the Master’s and Doctorate Program in Engineering of the UNAM.
Editor of the Journal of Applied Research and Technology (JART), indexed in Scopus, SCIELO, DOAJ, REDALYC, Latindex, Periódica, and CONACyT.
Presentation in CIECT:
Technological Innovation: From the Academy to the Industry

TERRENCE L. CHAMBERS
He currently holds the Donald & Janice Mosing BORSF Chair in Mechanical Engineering, and directs the Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Energy (EESE) at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette.
Mechanical Engineer, and PhD. In Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University.
Professor and director of the Laboratory of Research and Applied Testing (START) of Louisiana Solar Technologies; He has served as Associate Dean of Engineering at the University of Louisiana –Lafayette-; He has taught for almost 20 years, and directed the Department of Mechanical Engineering provisionally.
His research interests include alternative energies, virtual reality, optimization and artificial intelligence.
He is the author of more than 60 publications and has received a high amount of resources in research grants financed with external funds; along with numerous industry grants and state agencies such as: NSF, DOE, NASA, USDA and ED.
Presentation in CIECT:
HOUR-AHEAD FORECASTING OF NET ENERGY PRODUCTION FOR A MW-SCALE SOLAR FACILITY AT A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

MARCO AURELIO CARDENAS SUAREZ
Currently assigned as an associate professor in Telecommunications Engineering at the Faculty of Sciences of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí -UASLP-, coordinator of the Degree in Telecommunications Engineering.
Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers –IEEE-, member of the National System of Researchers –SIN- of the National Council of Science and Technology –CONACYT- of Mexico.
Bachelor in Electronic Engineering – specialization in communications – by the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (UASLP); M.Sc. In Electronic Engineering -Specialization in Telecommunications- by the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) Monterrey campus; Ph.D. In Signal Processing for Communications from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom.
With about 20 years of university teaching experience both publicly and privately in the areas of Electronics and Telecommunications; He has written numerous articles JCR, permanent speaker at IEEE CONIELECOMP; Evaluator in numerous IEEE, IET, Elsevier magazines.

JAN SYKORA
Director of the Digital Radiocommunication Group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague –DiRaC-.
MSc, PhD, and full professor, from the Czech Technical University of Prague.
His research interests include works on Wireless Telecommunications and information theory; cooperative and distributed coding / modulation; coding in wireless networks; distributed signal processing; MIMO systems; Non-linear coding and modulation of spacetime; and iterative processing.
He has written more than 150 articles in the aforementioned fields, including a thesis on wireless physical layer network coding published by Cambridge University Press in 2018.
He has experience as a project leader in the Czech Republic and for the European Union.
He has served as an IEEE speaker (ICC, Globecom, WCNC, VTC, PIMRC, ISWCS, APCC, EW); and as an evaluator of several international journals (IEEE-T-COM, IEEE-T-SP, IEEE-T-WC, IEEE-L-COM, ET-COM, IEE-P-COM).
He actively cooperates with the industry in the development of PHY MIMO / OFDM subsystems, WPNC coding for ad-hoc networks and advanced coding and processing for ad-hoc radio networks based on CPM.