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Cuen-Rochin, Saul

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Dr. Saul Cuen-Rochin is an Adjunct researcher at the Photonics and Quantum Systems research group, School of Engineering and Sciences (EIC), and Faculty member at Nanotechnology Graduate Program, Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Sinaloa. His doctoral thesis and post-doctoral work were done in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in collaboration with TRIUMF, Canada's premier national particle accelerator center. At initial stages of his career, the Mexican Physical Society awarded him a Research Internship at Jefferson Lab's Free-Electron Laser, Governed by the Department of Energy (DOE), Virgina, USA. Dr. Cuen is an expert in software, analysis, instrumentation, and sensors for applied physics, high-energy physics, and agro-industrial automation. Dr. Cuen is actively looking for ways to trigger sustainability through science and technology transference to the agricultural and energy industry sector. Most recently, developing non-invasive NIR spectroscopy techniques and instrumentation for automated in-situ produce and waste analysis for Open Market Traceability and Biofuel applications. Dr. Cuen is author of more than 10 peer-reviewed publications in top journals and has been invited to more than 10 talks on a national and international stage. For more than 10 years, Dr. Cuen has been a professional consultant for postharvest automation projects in USA, Mexico and Honduras. Member of CONACYT's (Mexican Gov't) National System of Researchers in the Physics-Mathematics and Earth Sciences area. Honorific Investigator and Entry Committee Evaluator of Sinaloa´s 'Sistema Sinaloense de Investigadores y Tecnologos'. Member and collaborator for Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K), a multi-disciplinary future high-energy-physics (HEP) neutrino experiment/observatory being led by The University of Tokyo, Japan. Member and collaborator for PIENU, a high precision study of rare pion decays, testing the Standard Model of fundamental particle physics. Dr. Cuen is a leader for the Mexican contributions for both Hyper-K and PIENU experiments. Dr. Cuen is actively looking for graduate students for academic and industrial projects. Currently co-directing a doctoral thesis at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and at Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG). Research areas: Development of software, analysis, instrumentation, and sensors for applied physics, high-energy physics, and agro-industrial automation. Non-invasive NIR spectroscopy techniques and instrumentation for automated in-situ produce and waste analysis for Open Market Traceability and Biofuel applications.
Dr. Saul Cuen-Rochin is an Adjunct researcher at the Photonics and Quantum Systems research group, School of Engineering and Sciences (EIC), and Faculty member at Nanotechnology Graduate Program, Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Sinaloa. His doctoral thesis and post-doctoral work were done in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in collaboration with TRIUMF, Canada's premier national particle accelerator center. At initial stages of his career, the Mexican Physical Society awarded him a Research Internship at Jefferson Lab’s Free-Electron Laser, Governed by the Department of Energy (DOE), Virgina, USA. Dr. Cuen is an expert in software, analysis, instrumentation, and sensors for applied physics, high-energy physics, and agro-industrial automation. Dr. Cuen is actively looking for ways to trigger sustainability through science and technology transference to the agricultural and energy industry sector. Most recently, developing non-invasive NIR spectroscopy techniques and instrumentation for automated in-situ produce and waste analysis for Open Market Traceability and Biofuel applications. Dr. Cuen is author of more than 10 peer-reviewed publications in top journals and has been invited to more than 10 talks on a national and international stage. For more than 10 years, Dr. Cuen has been a professional consultant for postharvest automation projects in USA, Mexico and Honduras. Member of CONACYT's (Mexican Gov't) National System of Researchers in the Physics-Mathematics and Earth Sciences area. Honorific Investigator and Entry Committee Evaluator of Sinaloa´s ‘Sistema Sinaloense de Investigadores y Tecnologos’. Member and collaborator for Hyper-Kamiokande (Hyper-K), a multi-disciplinary future high-energy-physics (HEP) neutrino experiment/observatory being led by The University of Tokyo, Japan. Member and collaborator for PIENU, a high precision study of rare pion decays, testing the Standard Model of fundamental particle physics. Dr. Cuen is a leader for the Mexican contributions for both Hyper-K and PIENU experiments. Dr. Cuen is actively looking for graduate students for academic and industrial projects. Currently co-directing a doctoral thesis at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and at Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG). Research areas: Development of software, analysis, instrumentation, and sensors for applied physics, high-energy physics, and agro-industrial automation. Non-invasive NIR spectroscopy techniques and instrumentation for automated in-situ produce and waste analysis for Open Market Traceability and Biofuel applications.
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