EDUCATION

 

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair Co-Chair
M.Sc. Ing. Gustavo E. Juárez

M.Sc. Ing. Gustavo E. Juárez

gjuarez@herrera.unt.edu.ar
M.Sc. Ing. Gustavo E. Juárez
Professor and Researcher in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Tucuman – Argentina

  • Doctorate in Information Technology (2015) University of Malaga– Spain (in progress) Thesis Topic: “Intelligent Autonomous Air Navigation Systems”, Tutor: Leonardo Franco, PhD
  • M.Sc. in Information Systems (2012) National Technological University – Argentina. Thesis topic: “Equitable models Student Assessment Using Fuzzy Concepts “. Tutor: Pablo Cesar Rovarini Diaz, PhD
  • pecialist in Information Systems (2009) National Technological University – Argentina. Tutor: Pablo Cesar Rovarini Diaz, PhD
  • Computer Engineer (2000) Catholic University of Santiago del Estero – Argentina. Thesis Topic: “Cognitive Software Agents. Softbots”. Tutor: Pablo Cesar Rovarini Diaz, PhD
  • University Programmer (1996) Catholic University of Santiago del Estero – Argentina

Biography

  • President of the IEEE Southern Cone Council – Region 9 (2018. 2022)
  • President of IEEE Argentina Section (2017-2018)
  • Vice President of IEEE Argentina Section (2015-2016)
  • President of IEEE Education Society – R9 Argentina Chapter (2013-2014) (2020-2021)
  • Vice President of the Computational Intelligence Society – R9 Argentina Chapter (2013-2014)
  • Vice President of IEEE Computer Society – R9 Argentine Chapter (2014)
  • Secretary of Computational Intelligence – R9 Chapter Argentina (2015)

Investigation

  • Co-Director of the Research Project: “Digital Information Processing in Instrumentation, Control and Digital Communications”. Control body: Research Council of the National University of Tucumán (CIUNT) Code CIUNT E644/2. (2018 / 2022)
  • irector of the Research Project: “Operation Monitoring in Peacekeeping Missions with Drones” Comptroller Body: Ministry of Defense of the Argentine Nation. MINDEF – MONPAD PIDDEF code 042/16. (2017/ 2019)
  • irector of the Research Project: “Intelligent Navigation Project for Autonomous Air Systems” (PRONISAA) Control Body: CIN – CONICET Code CIN – CONICET 456/16 (2016 – 2019)
  • Member of the Research Project: Ibero-American Network “Justice, Scientific and Technological Development”. “Science and Technology Research Group”. Control body: National University of Tucumán and the Ibero-American Institute of The Hague for Peace, Human Rights and International Justice of the University of The Hague for Applied Sciences. (The Hague. Holland). (2016/2020)
  • Member of the Research Project “Automatic Evaluation in the Subject of “Theory of Automata and Formal Languages”, approved by the University of Malaga (SPAIN) with code PIE13-151, Department of Languages and Computer Science, University of Malaga ( ESP). Period 2013-2015.

Contact: gjuarez@herrera.unt.edu.ar – gjuarez@doc.frt.utn.edu.ar


DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

 

PhD. Mario Pacas

PhD. Mario Pacas

Mario Pacas (SM IEEE) received the Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1978 and 1985, respectively. From 1985 to 1996, he worked for BBC/ABB in Switzerland and Germany in different R&D and management positions with a very wide experience in international projects. In the ABB organization he was responsible for the development of servo drives and later Product Responsible Manager. Since 1996, he has been a Member of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany, where he was also the Head of the Chair for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives and dean of the faculty. Dr. Pacas is presently Vice President for Global Relations of the Power Electronics Society in IEEE responsible for the area of education. He is now Senior Professor at the Chair for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives in the department of Electrical engineering and Computer Science, University of Siegen, Germany and an independent consultant in the area of power electronics, electrical drives and automation.

Mgter. Víctor Andrés Kowalski

Mgter. Víctor Andrés Kowalski

Electromechanical engineer. Master in Production Engineering. International Engineering Educator. Director of the MECEK Educational Laboratory of the Faculty of Engineering of the National University of Misiones (FI UNaM). Professor and Researcher at FI UNAM. Academic Director of Postgraduate courses in the area of Training and Assessment of Competencies within a Student-Centered Model” FI UNaM. Master Lecturer Training by Competencies area in various events in Argentina, Chile and Brazil.

Ing. Isolda Mercedes Erck

Ing. Isolda Mercedes Erck

Electrical Engineer. Specialist in Production and Environment Management. Deputy Director of the MECEK Educational Laboratory of the Faculty of Engineering of the National University of Misiones (FI UNaM). Teacher and Researcher at FI UNAM. Academic Director of the Postgraduate course “Training and Evaluation of Competencies within a Hybrid and Student-Centered Model” FI UNaM. Institutional representative in the Commission “Women, Gender and Diversity in Engineering” of CONFEDI. Member of the Research Committee in the Latin American Open Chair “Matilda and Women in Engineering”.


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  • Assessment on teaching
  • Education Innovation
  • Education and technology in disaster response
  • Environments and tools for autonomic learning or self-learning
  • Game-based learning
  • Learning object in engineering teaching
  • New classroom: Audiovisual media and mobile technologies
  • Retention Strategies in Tech Careers
  • Strategies to awaken vocations in technological careers
  • Teaching methodologies and case studies
  • Use of ICTs in teaching in technological races
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education
  • Women in STEM

 

ACCEPTED ARTICLES

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1356 Proyecto Laboratorios remotos en carreras de ingeniería de la Universidad Nacional de Tucumán – Remote laboratories in Universidad Nacional de Tucumán engineering degree courses María de Los Angeles Gómez López, Miguel Angel Cabrera and Fernando Miranda Bonomi
2126 Las competencias transversales en ingeniería. El seminario taller como herramienta metodologíca Cristina Mónica Monti, Carmen Graciela Del Valle, Ana María Montenegro and Nancy Francisca Aguilar
2262 Mixed didactic proposal for the teaching of infinitesimal calculus in one variable in Engineering careers Eduardo M. Seguin Batadi, Adriana Jofré and Patricia Cuadros
4134 Professor competencies, academic engagement and academic satisfaction in university students Daniel Rubén Tacca Huamán, Helí Alejandro Córdova Berona, Miguel Angel Alva Rodriguez and Renzo Cuarez Cordero
4169 Software Engineering Education Meets DevOps: an Experience Report Nicolas Paez and Hernán De la Fuente
4382 Beginnings, Evolution and Actuality of the Aerospace Master’s Degree at the National University of Córdoba Walkiria Schulz and Sergio Elaskar
4905 Vosviewer as a complementary tool to analyze the state of the art applied to electricity markets German Alonso Saenz Tovar and Rodolfo Alejandro Reta
5502 Objeto virtual de aprendizaje como recurso enriquecido para la enseñanza de la Cinemática Guillermo Sergio Navas, Consuelo Escudero and Daniela Zalazar
6624 Estudio de una cuenta deslizante: Modelado y análisis de estabilidad Bruno Roccia, Guillermo Bossio, Cristian Gebhardt and Fernando Mazzone
6812 Ontological model of a competency-based learning object architecture pattern for engineering careers Jimena Bourlot, Viviana Santucci, Lucila Romero and Mariel Ale
7882 Interoperabilidad entre herramientas educativas online: Estandar LTI (E-learning Tool Interoperability: LTI Standard) María de Los Angeles Gómez López
8145 The challenge from remote to blended learning since the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Operational Research in Industrial Engineering Norma Furlan, Rolando Pringles, Andrés Flores Palma, Gabriela Escrivá and Valeria Lorenzo
8267 Learning Communication Skills in Software Development Management Courses: an Active Learning Experience Carlos Fontela and Gonzalo Damián Santos