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de los Santos-Ramírez, Jesús Martín

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Mechatronics Engineer and PhD in Nanotechnology from Tecnológico de Monterrey, with over four years of experience in university teaching and a strong background in applied engineering and technological development. He currently serves as an adjunct professor and group coordinator at the School of Engineering and Sciences, where he leads academic advising, course planning, and student performance tracking. His research focuses on microfluidics and electrokinetics, particularly on the manipulation of microparticles and biological entities through electrokinetically driven systems, integrating experimental, analytical, and computational approaches. He has contributed to several publications in high-impact international journals and has presented his work at specialized conferences, aiming to advance biomedical and diagnostic applications. In addition, he has experience in industry and entrepreneurship, notably as a co-founder of a business, which complements his academic profile with a practical, innovation-oriented perspective and a strong commitment to comprehensive student development.
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