Eugenia Gabriela Carrillo-Cedillo
EDUCATION
1990 B.S., INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC). Mexico.
1997 M.S., CHEMICAL SCIENCES. UABC, Mexico
2008 Ph.D., SCIENCES. UABC, Mexico
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD
1990-1999 Laboratory Technician Faculty of Chemical Sciences UABC.
1999-present Professor. Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Engineering UABC.
2013-2015 President of the Academy of Natural and Exact Sciences, UABC
2016-2018 Member of the Board of Representatives of the Mexican Association of Analytical Chemistry
TEACHING
Undergraduate and graduate courses on Analytical, Flow Chemistry, Design of Experiments, Water Analysis, Statistical Quality Control, Probability and Statistics
RESEACH
Publications Indexed in JCR: 8
Book Chapters: 4
Books: 1
THESIS ADVISED
Undergraduate thesis: 4
Master degree thesis: 5
Doctorate degree thesis: 1
AWARDS
National Research System Member (Candidate): 2017-2020
Professor with Desirable Profile (SEP): 2006-Karina Cecilia Arredondo-Soto studied Industrial Engineer at the Tijuana Institute of Technology where she continued studying a Master Degree in Industrial Engineering too; with a minor in Manufacturing. She has a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering at the Ciudad Juarez Institute of Technology. She is a full-time teacher at the Autonomous University of Baja California since 2012 and an invited Professor at the Tijuana Institute of Technology since 2008. Her interest area is work studies to improve productivity in organizations through the collaborative work with the industrial regional sector.
Kenia Palomino-Vizcaino, Pharmaceutical Chemistry in Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), M.S. in sciences, 2014 and Ph. D 2018 in sciences from the same institution, Postdoctoral stay at University of California San Diego (UCSD). Professor-Researcher at the Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Engineering UABC since 2013. Her research is focused on Nanotechnology, intelligent drug delivery systems, Nano-system, hydrogels, cell viability.
Hector Alfonso Magaña-Badilla, Professor-Researcher at the Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Engineering UABC since 2018. Research topics: Drug delivery systems for medical devices, qualitative and quantitative instrumental methods for drug quantification, and polymeric prodrugs.