Alejandro Flores Benítez

Tecnológico de Monterrey (México)

  • Mathematics from the Acapulco campus of the Autonomous University of Guerrero

Summary

Alejandro Flores Benitez graduated in Pure Mathematics from the Acapulco campus of the Autonomous University of Guerrero. His specialty area is fuzzy logic. He is currently studying the second semester of the PhD in engineering sciences at the Tecnológico de Monterrey campus in Mexico City. He is a professor in the Mathematics Department of the Campus of Mexico City. Collaborator of the CEDDIE of the CCM with refresher courses and teacher training. The current line of research of the doctorate seeks to develop a set of procedures to choose an optimal method for multicriteria decision making. Within this work, we also seek to design algorithms for decision making. The process of choosing the method focuses on the decision-making center of the Tec de Monterrey. In his 5 years as a teacher, Lic. Flores has the participation in a project such as:

  • Touching mathematics and physics: from concept to reality with 3D impressions.
  • Mathematical visualization with Augmented Reality: Calculation of several variables.
  • Flexible Remedies: a modular and adaptive proposal for the Introduction to Mathematics course.
  • AVRAM. Remote virtual environments for learning mathematics.
  • Newton Gymlab. Gym virtual laboratory of Physics and Mathematics.
  • Some of the latest recognitions obtained by Alejandro are:
  • Natural Sciences Award Wharton 2018, Gold Winner.
  • Latin America Award Wharton 2018, Silver Winner.
  • Presence Learning Award Wharton 2018, Bronze Winner.