Héctor Eduardo Gilardi Velázquez

Héctor Eduardo Gilardi Velázquez

hgilardi@up.edu.mx

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the Autonomous University of Coahuila, as well as a Master’s and Ph.D. in Control and Dynamic Systems from the Potosí Institute of Scientific and Technological Research. My work has primarily focused on the modeling of complex systems: modeling and analysis of magnetic properties (bachelor’s thesis), development of control techniques with applications to engineering and communication systems (master’s thesis), as well as the modeling of nonlinear systems with chaotic behavior using non-integer order derivatives. My work has resulted in 19 publications in international journals on topics such as chaos, Brownian motion, multistability, chaos control, and intermittent behavior, as well as 4 full-length articles, 2 book chapters, and a book. I am a Level 1 member of the National System of Researchers; as of today, I have 205 citations and an H-index of 7, according to Google Scholar. During my academic career, I have participated in the organization of academic events and science outreach activities. I have served as a professor in the School of Systems at the Autonomous University of Coahuila, in the School of Sciences and the Department of Physics and Mathematics at the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí, and I am currently a research professor in the School of Engineering at the Universidad Panamericana , Aguascalientes Universidad Panamericana .