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Mexican Society of Automatic Control

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Mexican Society of Automatic Control
NameMexican Society of Automatic Control
HeadquartersMexico City
LocationMexico
LanguageSpanish
AffiliationsInternational Federation of Automatic Control, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Mexican Society of Automatic Control is a professional organization that aims to promote the development and application of automatic control in Mexico. The society is affiliated with the International Federation of Automatic Control and works closely with other organizations such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers. The society's members include researchers and professionals from National Autonomous University of Mexico, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, and other institutions. The society's activities are supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies.

History

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control was founded in the 1970s by a group of researchers and engineers from National Autonomous University of Mexico, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, and other institutions. The society's early years were marked by collaborations with international organizations such as the International Federation of Automatic Control and the American Automatic Control Council. The society's first president was Jorge Llovet, a renowned control engineer who had worked with NASA and MIT. The society's history is closely tied to the development of automatic control in Mexico, which was influenced by the work of Norbert Wiener, John von Neumann, and other pioneers in the field. The society has also been influenced by the work of Mexican scientists such as Miguel Alcubierre, Guillermo González Camarena, and Luis Ernesto Miramontes.

Organization

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors elected by its members. The society's headquarters are located in Mexico City, and it has chapters in other cities such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla. The society is affiliated with other organizations such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, and the International Federation of Automatic Control. The society's members include researchers and professionals from National Autonomous University of Mexico, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, and other institutions. The society's organization is supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies, as well as by private companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Rockwell Automation.

Activities

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control organizes various activities such as conferences, workshops, and seminars on topics related to automatic control. The society's annual conference, which is held in different cities in Mexico, brings together researchers and professionals from Mexico and other countries to discuss the latest developments in the field. The society also organizes workshops and tutorials on topics such as control theory, robotics, and mechatronics. The society's activities are supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies, as well as by private companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Rockwell Automation. The society has also collaborated with other organizations such as the International Federation of Automatic Control, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers to organize international conferences and workshops.

Membership

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control has a diverse membership that includes researchers and professionals from National Autonomous University of Mexico, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, and other institutions. The society's members come from a variety of backgrounds, including engineering, physics, and mathematics. The society offers different types of membership, including student membership, regular membership, and honorary membership. The society's members have access to various benefits, including discounts on conference registration, access to the society's publications, and opportunities to network with other professionals in the field. The society's membership is supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies, as well as by private companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Rockwell Automation.

Publications

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control publishes various publications, including a quarterly journal and a newsletter. The society's journal, which is published in Spanish and English, features articles on topics related to automatic control, including control theory, robotics, and mechatronics. The society's newsletter, which is published monthly, features news and updates on the society's activities, as well as articles on topics of interest to the control community. The society's publications are supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies, as well as by private companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Rockwell Automation. The society's publications are also indexed in various databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.

International Relations

The Mexican Society of Automatic Control has established relationships with other organizations around the world, including the International Federation of Automatic Control, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers. The society has also collaborated with other organizations to organize international conferences and workshops, such as the IFAC World Congress and the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. The society's members have also participated in international projects, such as the European Union's Horizon 2020 program and the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Centers program. The society's international relations are supported by Conacyt, the Mexican Ministry of Education, and other government agencies, as well as by private companies such as Siemens, ABB, and Rockwell Automation. The society has also established partnerships with other organizations, such as the Chinese Association of Automation, the Japanese Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, and the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers.

Category:Scientific organizations

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