The university that empowers ingenuity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
With our active learning methodology, our students experience engineering from day one.
Our students' DNA: achieving highest academic achievement and personal development.
We've built strong relationships with the best educational institutions in the world.
The right path to finding better solutions.
Sustainability documents
Contact:
Patrick Venail
Director of Environmental Sustainability
pvenail@utec.edu.pe
The university that empowers ingenuity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
With our active learning methodology, our students experience engineering from day one.
Our students' DNA: achieving highest academic achievement and personal development.
We've built strong relationships with the best educational institutions in the world.
The right path to finding better solutions.
Sustainability documents
Contact:
Patrick Venail
Director of Environmental Sustainability
pvenail@utec.edu.pe
Marios S. Pattichis is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Academic Program Director in Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM), USA. He is a co-author of over 50 journal articles, 22 book chapters, 160 conference papers, and he worked as guest editor for three special editions in the area of Biomedical Engineering. He is an active collaborator in research topics with the Air-Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the Division of Vascular Surgery (Department of Surgery, UNM), Vascular Non-invasive Screening and Diagnostic Centre (VSNDC, London, UK), Vascular Screening and Diagnostic Centre (Cyprus), Department of Radiology (School of Medicine, UNM), Mathematical Modeling and Analysis (Center for Nonlinear Sciences, Los Alamos National Laboratory) and Medical Informatics Laboratory (Department of Computer Science, The University of Cyprus, Cyprus). At UNM, he is a founder and Senior Co-Researcher of the FPGA mission assurance center (renamed as COSMIAC), and he has worked as a co-researcher on projects of over $12 million in research funds. In 2003, he was awarded recognition by the Xilinx Corporation for developing digital logic design laboratories at UNM. In addition, he was the recipient of the Professor of the Year award in 2003 from ECE UNM and the 2006 Harrison Award for Academic Excellence from the UNM School of Engineering. In 2006 he received the award for the best conference paper at the 3rd IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovation (AIAI06). He received the 2010 Silver Zia award from the Santa Fe, New Mexico Public School System. He also received invitations from the Air Force Research Laboratories Summer Program in 2011 and 2014. He is currently associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. In addition, he has worked as associate editor of de IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics and guest associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine