• La Asociación de México de Control Automático A.C. (AMCA), es una organización perteneciente a la Federación Internacional de Control Automático (
(IFAC), por sus siglas en inglés), que considera a las áreas de la Ingeniería y de la Ciencia relacionadas con el Control Automático en México.
(AMCA web)
• The CNCA 2022 will be held in the City of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, in the State of Chiapas, between the 12th to the 14th of October, 2022. The organization is run by TecNM campus Tuxtla and supporting by the AMCA (Asociación de México de Control Automático). (CNCA 2022)
• The National Council of Science and Technology, Mexico (CONACYT) recognizes our doctoral program in research and industrial application as a postgraduate quality program (PNPC).
• TOBACCO project with Dr. Nicolas Marchand (GIPSA-Lab-Grenoble) and Dr. Sylvain Durand (ICUBE-Strasbourg) is ongoing. The project is funded by CONACYT-ANUIES and ECOS Nord program.
• PAPIIT Project: "Control of autonomous buoys" with Dr. Lizeth Torres at the (II-UNAM) is ongoing.
• Our paper "Bounded attitude control of rigid bodies: Real-time experimentation to a quadrotor mini-helicopter" is in the top 25 most cited papers since 2011 (among more than 1000) of Control Engineering Practice (co-authors : N. Marchand, A. Hably, S. Lesecq and J. Delamare; Control Engineering Practice, Vol. 19(8), pp. 790-797, 2011).
• Best paper award in the EBCCSP’19 (International Conference on Event-Based Control, Communication and Signal Processing) Vienna, Austria. A. Vega-Alonzo, J.F. Guerrero-Castellanos, N. Marchand, S. Durand, G. Mino-Aguilar, V.R. Gonzalez-Diaz, "Event-triggered leader-following consensus of UAVs carrying a suspended load".
José Fermi Guerrero-Castellanos received the B.Sc. degree in Electronics from the Benemérita Universidad AUtónoma de Puebla (BUAP), México, in 2002 and the M.Sc and Ph.D. degree in Automatic Control from the Grenoble Institute of Technology and Université Grenoble Alpes (former Joseph Fourier University), France, in 2004 and 2008, respectively. Between January and June 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at GIPSA-Lab Laboratory, Grenoble, France. After spending one year at the University Polytechnic of Puebla, Mexico, as an Assistant Professor, he joined in 2009 the Faculty of Electronics at BUAP as a full professor, where he established and directs the Control and Autonomous Systems Laboratory. His research interests include modeling and control of mechatronics and unmanned vehicles, inertial navigation systems, event-based control, multi-agent systems, active-disturbance rejection control, and renewable energy applications.
See, Scientific interests, Publications, Control System Lab.
• Arturo Hernandez-Méndez (Sep. 2019- Jul. 2020) now assistant professor at Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca, Oaxaca, Mexico. “Distributed event-triggered communication for angular speed synchronization of networked electric machines”.
Current
• Argel Vega Alonzo (Aug. 2018-present) “Cooperative event-based control for multirotors transporting a suspended load”.
• Juan Díaz Tellez (Aug. 2018-present) “Robust autopilot FPSoCs-based for the control and guidance of UAVs ”.
Former
• Oscar David Ramírez Cárdenas (Jan. 2017- Feb. 2020) now assistant professor at Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca, Oaxaca, Mexico. “Formation control of Self-balancing robots”, Coll. Jesus Linares Flores (UTM).
• José Pedro Sánchez Santana (Aug. 2014- Jul. 2018) now associate professor at Universidad Politécnica de Puebla, Mexico. “Event-based collaborative control for multiagent systems”. Coll. Miguel Villarreal Cervantes (CIDETEC-IPN).
• Alvarez Munoz Jonatan Uziel (oct. 2013-nov. 2017) now robotics researcher at EXTIA, Paris, France. “Modeling and control of VTOL vehicles with rigid manipulators”, coll. N. Marchand (GIPSA-Lab) and S. Durand (iCUBE).
• Rafael Cruz José (Aug. 2012-Dec. 2016) now assistant professor at Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico, “Bounded control design for VTOL-UAVs”.
Since 2011, I have supervised more than 20 master students in the MIEL Master's Program (Master in Electronics Engineering). The MIEL belongs to the PNCP (Postgraduate quality programs) recognized by the National Council of Science and Technology, Mexico (CONACYT). 2 year fully-funded Master opportunities.