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Research Group: Electronic Instrumentation

Introduction

This is an interdisciplinary group that carries out Scientific Instrumentation based on servomechanisms, microcomputers, different types of detectors, optic and mechanic equipment. This group’s advanced interaction ability has made it possible for them to help create solutions for instrumentation problems within other coordinations, particularly those instruments used in Astronomy. This group also works closely with the Large Millimetric Telescope (LMT) in activities where electronic instrumentation is involved.


Group Researchers

The instrumentation group currently has 4 researchers:

Enríquez Caldera, Rogerio
Martínez Carballido, Jorge
Pedraza Chávez, Jorge
Ramírez Cortés, Juan Manuel

Currently there is one visting researcher:
Sánchez Pérez, Gabriel

Main area Research Group.

Instrumentation of the group has a sustained record of technological development and research. Below are listed and briefly described some of the main area research group:

Instrumentation Systems Development. In any problem where the need for instrumentation required for a development, the group works not only for the purpose of obtaining a solution to the problem but also to generate knowledge in the forefront of scientific instrumentation. Applications such as measuring signals in noisy environments, computer use in reading and control systems, and multidisciplinary applications, are noteworthy.

Systems Integration. Providing a specific solution to a problem where the electronics and sensors are combined, and those results in the development of a modular system that goes beyond the electronic instrument, represents the fundamental objective of this line of technological development.

Astronomical Instrumentation
. Control systems for handling applications of telescopes, as well as the development of systems for processing astronomical data are major goals of this multi-line.

Pattern Recognition. The signal processing and imagery for reconnaissance and the use of fuzzy logic techniques are part of this line of inquiry.

Doctoral students:
Jose Rafael Mendoza Vasquez
Diego Miguel Angel Del Valle
 


Last Update:
17-11-2008 a las 21:15 por Anaís Infante

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