Dr. Mario Alberto García Ramírez

 
Associate Prof.
 
Dr. Mario A. García-Ramírez received the Bachelor of Engineering from the National Institute of Technology campus Morelia (ITM) in 2001, the Master degree from the National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE) in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree from the Nano Group, University of Southampton, UK in 2011. From 2010 to 2013, Dr. García-Ramírez was part of two postdoctorate positions at the NEMSIC Project and at Echerkon Technologies. Dr. García-Ramírez research is focused on emergin materials for the development of novel devices in several areas "biodevices" the main aim. He has published over 10 journal papers, over 40 international and domestic conferences and has advised undergraduate and graduate students.
 
Research Interest:
Opto-Electronic Devices
Nanodevices
Emerging Materials such as Graphene, MoS2, BN-h, CNT
Biosensors
Optic Fibre
 
Production:
JCR:
1.- Elimination of continuous-wave component in a figure-eight fiber laser based on a polarization asymmetrical NOLM,  Laser Phys. 27 (2017) 075105 (7pp), https://doi.org/10.1088/1555-6611/aa771d

 

International Congress:
1.- CO detection device based on pellets of NiSb2O6 nanoparticles at XXVII International Materials Research Congres 2018, August, Cancún, México
2.- Nanodiamond Fabrication through plasma at room temperature, at XXVII International Materials Research Congres 2018, August, Cancún, México
3.- Novel hybrid semiconductor structure featuring a functionalised double-clamped beams  for bio applications, at XXVII International Materials Research Congres 2018, August, Cancún, México
4.- The technology of laser fabrication of cell 3D scaffolds based on proteins and carbon nanoparticles, 3D Printed Optics and Additive Photonic Manufacturing 2018, May, Strasbourgh, France

Advised students:
Josue Israel amacho Arreguín, MSc in Aeronauticas now at RollsRoyce, Nottingham
Oscar Barajas González, B. Eng. Mechatronics, research stay at Frankfurt University in Germany now at Nottingham University, UK
Francisco R, Aguilera, B. Eng. Mechatronics, now at Brighton University, UK