He holds a Ph.D. and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from CINVESTAV’s Guadalajara campus, specializing in electronic design. He graduated with a degree in Electronic and Communications Engineering from the University of Guadalajara. He is currently a candidate member of the National System of Researchers.
He has published articles in indexed scientific journals such as Elsevier and Taylor & Francis, as well as at international conferences, focusing on the following topics: DC motor control using programmable analog arrays, field-oriented control algorithms for induction motors, and power transformers. He has teaching experience at the undergraduate level, where he has taught courses in Differential Calculus, Statistics, Algorithms, and Algebra.
He has experience with mathematical computer simulations, including mathematical modeling and electrical circuit simulation, as well as with programmable hardware tools such as FPGAs, DSPs, and FPAAs.
Research Areas
- Integration of Mechanical Systems with Programmable Digital Systems
- Digital Control of Electric Motors
- Power Converters

