Dr. María Teresa earned a degree in Electronics and Digital Systems Engineering from Bonaterra University, graduating with honors for her thesis titled “Electronic Design of a Digital Pulse Oximeter.” She later earned a specialization in robotics from the Universidad Panamericana. She pursued a Master of Science degree, conducting research on microelectromechanical systems, and subsequently earned her Ph.D. by studying the optimization of mechanism balancing using natural coordinates, graduating with honors.
She has been a professor in the School of Engineering since 2002, where she has taught various courses in the departments of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Electronics. She has also taught graduate-level courses at the Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology in India and undergraduate-level courses at the Rzeszów University of Technology in Poland.
He has participated in research projects such as the 2020 Research Promotion Fund and the 2021 Research Promotion Fund. He also carried out the project “Analysis and Optimization of Mechanisms Using Natural Coordinates,” funded by the State Fund for Technological Innovation of the Aguascalientes State Institute of Science and Technology (INCyTEA) in 2024.
She has supervised graduate theses at the Aguascalientes campus of the National Institute of Technology ( Universidad Panamericana ) and has also served as a co-advisor for graduate theses at the Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology in India.
Her research interests include: instrumentation, automation, robotics, mathematical modeling, and computer vision.
Research Areas
- Robotics
- Mathematical Modeling
- Instrumentation
- Computer Vision

