Arturo Aguilar Esteva
Arturo Aguilar is an assistant professor of economics at ITAM. Arturo’s research interests lie mainly in the development, public policy, applied econometrics, and labor economics fields.
Arturo Aguilar is an assistant professor of economics at ITAM. Arturo’s research interests lie mainly in the development, public policy, applied econometrics, and labor economics fields.
Carlos Urrutia received his PhD in Economics from University of Minnesota in 1998. His areas of interest are within the fields of Macroeconomics and International Economics. He has worked on the topics of income differences across countries, income distribution, intergenerational mobility, social security, business cycles in emerging economies and financial and labor market frictions. He is currently an editor for the Latin-American blog Foco Económico.
He developed studies in Classical Humanities at the Collegium Litterarum Humaniorum of Salamanca Spain obtaining the degree of Associate in Arts. After this, he obtain a B.A. in Philosophy from the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome, Italy. After finishing his degree, he completed a Masters in Philosophy at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas of Rome. He continued his studies pursuing a degree in Theology with specialty in Moral Theology.
She has been a member of ITAM’s faculty since 1994, teaching courses in Public International Law I and II, as well as Human Rights. She got her undergraduate law degree from ITAM. She holds a Master’s degree in Public International Law and is a Doctor of Laws, both from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad National Autónoma de México, UNAM),
Bradly J. Condon (B.A., UBC), (LL.B., McGill), (LL.M., Calgary), (Ph.D., Bond) is the WTO Chair Professor and Founding Director of the Centre for International Economic Law. He has served as visiting professor of international economic law at the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the WTO in Geneva, the University of New South Wales in Australia, and the University of Victoria in Canada.
A full time Professor at ITAM’s Law Department, Alejandro Rodiles teaches public international law as well as law and global governance. He earned his law degree (LL.B.) from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He has completed his doctoral studies (summa cum laude) at Humboldt University, Berlin. In June 2016, his PhD thesis was awarded with the Faculty Price of the Faculty of Law of Humboldt University. In July 2016, he was elected a member of Mexico’s National Research System (SNI, level 1).
Felipe Curco Cobos, PhD in Political Theory. He received his PhD on Political Theory by the University of Barcelona, specializing on contemporary political thought. He was a Fulbright scholarship holder in social sciences and professor at the University of Barcelona. He has also been a professor at UNAM in the Faculty of Philosophy. He has taught various courses in Mexico and abroad. Presently he is a full time associate professor and investigator in the Academic Department of Political Science at ITAM.
Eric Magar is Professor of Political Science at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). His research deals primarily with how the interaction between institutions, parties, and elections shapes bargaining strategies in systems of separation of power.
Denise Dresser is a professor of political science at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), where she has taught Comparative Politics, Political Economy, and Mexican Politics since 1991. Dr.
He is full time professor and researcher at the Computer Science Department. His main research interests are motion planning and control for autonomous robots. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M University, as well as a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). He was awarded a Fulbright/García Robles scholarship to pursue his PhD, a CONACYT scholarship to pursue his Masters, and was a SuperComputing Scholar at UNAM. He has been member of the National System of Researchers in Mexico.