Biomedical Optics Instrumentation Group (GIOB)

GIOB

Alumni

Jeiny Nicacia Heredia Rios

  • Phd in sciences and biomedical technologies.
  • Years at GIOB: 2022-2023.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Development of a diagnostic method for diabetes through tear analysis with Raman spectroscopy and machine learning.

 

Eber Enrique Orozco Guillen

  • Full-time Research Professor at the Polytechnic University of Sinaloa.
  • Years at GIOB: 2007-2009.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Study of skin lesions using diffuse reflection spectroscopy.

 

Beatriz Morales Cruzado

  • CONACYT-UASLP Lecturer, SNII I
  • Years at GIOB: 2007-2012.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Calculation of skin optical parameters using genetic algorithms.
  • Master's Thesis: Non-invasive medical diagnostics using electromagnetic radiation.

 

Margarita Cunill Rodríguez

  • Full-time Research Professor, UPT.
  • Years at GIOB: 2007-2012
  • Doctoral Thesis: Theoretical and experimental analysis of determining optical parameters through video reflectometry.
  • Master's Thesis: Analysis and implementation of video reflectometry for biomedical applications.

 

Adrián Eugenio Villanueva Luna

  • R&D Engineer at Maxwerk Group, Biotechnology Division.
  • Optical Engineer at Certess Therapeutics.
  • Years at GIOB: 2008-2013.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Raman spectroscopy in extracellular biological fluids.
  • Master's Thesis: Obtaining skin spectra using Raman spectroscopy.

 

Ángel Eugenio Martínez Rodríguez

  • Years at GIOB: 2009-2010.
  • Master's Thesis: Experimental study of the influence of probe-skin distance on the metrics of diffuse reflection spectra.

 

Aaron Alberto Muñoz Morales

  • Principal Investigator, Institute of Medical and Biotechnological Research, University of Carabobo.
  • Years at GIOB: 2009 – 2012.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Recovery of optical parameters from trigonometric fitting of the Diffuse Reflectance Curve.

 

Alexis Vázquez villa

  • Full Professor at the National Technological Institute of Mexico, Acatlan de Osorio Campus.
  • Years at GIOB: 2009-2015.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Evaluation of the performance of the optical coherence tomography Spectra Radar OCT 930 in ex-vivo tissue samples research.
  • Master's Thesis: Theoretical and experimental analysis of a coherent optical tomography system.

 

Ricardo Landín Martínez

  • Years at GIOB: 2010-2011.
  • Master's Thesis: Raman spectroscopy in an optical tweezers array for biological samples.

 

José Benito Ruiz Carbajal

  • Years at GIOB: 2011-2012.
  • Master's Thesis: Peak recognition and noise removal from Raman spectra of chemical and biological samples.

 

Manuel Abraham López Pacheco

  • University teacher, BUAP.
  • Years at GIOB: 2011-2017.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Spectroscopic study to identify and quantify capsaicin in Capsicum annumm species.
  • Master's Thesis: Characterization of Ex-vivo samples of prickly pear for use in biomedical optics.

 

José Fabian Villa Manríquez

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Engineering, Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC).
  • Years at GIOB: 2012-2017.
  • Tesis doctoral: Diagnóstico de diabetes mediante espectroscopia Raman y hemoglobina glicosilada.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Diabetes diagnosis using Raman spectroscopy and glycated hemoglobin. Master's Thesis: Skin classification using optical techniques.

 

Daniela Michelle Reynoso Armenta

  • Big Data Area Manager, PiSA pharmaceuticals.
  • Years at GIOB: 2015-2017.
  • Master's Thesis: Diagnosis of breast cancer through the processing of thermographic images and neural networks.
  • Research interests: Big data analysis, image processing, Deep Learning, biomedical image analysis.
  • Interests: Drawing, singing, watching movies.

 

Eréndira Vázquez Palacios.

  • Ph.D. student at INAOE, developing the project: "Characterization of rat prefrontal cortex pyramidal neurons using microscopy and computer vision."
  • Years at GIOB: May 2016 to December 2019.
  • Master's Thesis: "Analysis of molecular similarity between drugs and medicinal plants using Raman spectroscopy”.
  • Research interests: Neural Networks, Data Analysis, Image Analysis, Microscopy, and Spectroscopy.
  • Interests: Engaging in sports like swimming, hiking, and kickboxing, painting/coloring mandalas, journaling, listening to audiobooks, and participating in scientific outreach events.

 

Naara González Viveros

  • Years at GIOB: 2016 – 2021.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Quantification of glycated hemoglobin and glucose in vivo using Raman spectroscopy and artificial neural networks.

 

Freddy José Narea Jiménez

  • Full Professor at the National Technological Institute of Mexico, Acatlan de Osorio Campus, and Member of the National System of Researchers of CONAHCYT.
  • Years at GIOB: 2017 – 2022.
  • Doctoral Thesis: Recovery of physicochemical parameters of Capsicum annuum using computed tomography imaging spectroscopy and genetic algorithms.

 

Pablo Roberto Zamorano Herrera

  • Years at GIOB: 2018-2019.
  • Master's Thesis: Analysis and Characterization of Thermographic Images of Breasts.

 

Caroleny Eloiza Villalba Hernández

  • Current Affiliation:
    • Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP)
    • National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics, and Electronics (INAOE).
  • Years at GIOB: 2018-2020.
  • Research interests: Raman spectroscopy and dental diseases.
  • Master's Thesis: Detection of oral diseases using salivary biomarkers and Raman spectroscopy.
  • Interests: Reading, art and crafts, photography.

 

Alejandro Sánchez Ortega

  • Years at GIOB: 2021-2022.
  • Master's Thesis: Simulation and signal processing of an optical coherence tomography system in the temporal and spectral domains and analysis of Doppler functional modality.

 

Rodrigo Adrián González Cruz

  • Years at GIOB: 2022-2023.
  • Master's Thesis: Design and construction of a zoom objective for IR thermographic camera.

 

Jesús Santiago Pérez Enríquez

  • Years at GIOB: 2022-2023.
  • Master's Thesis: Conrady's D-d Method, camera objectives, and spatial light modulator for increasing depth of focus in optical coherence tomography.