Universidad Panamericana | 3 new PhDs at the Guadalajara Campus
3 new PhDs at the Guadalajara Campus

"It is definitely a teamwork that leaves me full of gratitude and with the responsibility to bear fruit in correspondence with what I have received" - Dr. Montserrat Salomón Ferrer

ZAPOPAN, Jalisco; June 01, 2023. Universidad PanamericanaThe training of its staff and research have always been a priority issue; that is why, fulfilling part of its objectives to promote academic excellence, the university is proud of the doctoral degree obtained by professors Montserrat Salomón Ferrer, Fabiola Cortes Chavez and Professor Roberto Carlos Ramírez Marquez, who besides being excellent teachers, have now begun a career that will surely be very fruitful in the field of research.

Dr. Montserrat Salomón Ferrer

Montserrat Salomón Ferrer, a member of the Institute of Humanities, obtained her doctorate degree in Philosophy from the School of Philosophy of the University of Mexico, Mexico City. Universidad PanamericanaMexico City.

For Dr. Montserrat, obtaining her doctorate represents one of the greatest professional achievements in her career. "Itgives me the satisfaction of joining the community of specialists who dedicate their lives to research and teaching, seeking, through intellectual exercise, to support the community and bring us closer to the truth," she said.

Her process to obtain her doctorate was "winding, long and demanding", because "it was years of effort that involved not only personal sacrifices, but also the support of my family, husband and children, to give me the opportunity to have suitable study spaces at key moments in the writing of the thesis".

3 new PhDs at the Guadalajara Campus

Dr. Fabiola Cortes Chavez

Dr. Fabiola Cortes Chavez, Research Professor belonging to the Academy of Design and Innovation of the School of Engineering, obtained her doctorate degree in Engineering in the area of Design and Innovation at the Guadalajara Campus. Universidad Panamericana Guadalajara Campus.

By obtaining her doctorate, Dr. Fabiola says that her job opportunities will now increase, because she has improved her "ability to solve complex problems", a situation that will allow her to "make significant contributions to my field of study, in this case industrial design".

Likewise, he is very satisfied to have completed a goal like this in the Panamericana because "they are always looking after our personal development, professionally it is rewarding to work with such high level professionals and learn from all of them".

3 new PhDs at the Guadalajara Campus

Dr. Roberto Carlos Ramirez Marquez

Dr. Roberto Carlos Ramírez Marquez, a professor in the School of Engineering, obtained his doctorate degree in applied engineering at the Center for Technical Studies and Research (CEIT), which is the technological center of the University of Navarra, Spain. University of Navarrain Spain.

Dr. Roberto shares that his interest in embedded systems and research led him to choose the option of working on this project within CEIT as part of the PhD program in Applied Engineering, offered by the University of Navarra. "My participation consisted of the development of an electronic monitoring system for freight train wagons."

3 new PhDs at the Guadalajara Campus

The field of research benefits the search for truth, which is considered an essential requirement of the research process, and is also part of the pillars of the educational institution.

Panamericana recognizes the dedication and effort that the professors put into the pursuit of their doctoral degrees in their respective fields of study; it is also honored to know that the faculty maintains a constant search for the truth, and in the same way to achieve a positive influence on society.