ESP Biography



FRANCISCO ZARAGOZA, Professor with experience in Linear Programming




Major: Industrial Engineering

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 1987

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Industrial Engineering
in Production
1987 Tecnologico of Morelia.

Professor in High school
Mathematical area
Melchor Ocampo School
Morelia Michoacan Mexico 1988

Student Advisor Industrial Engineering Technological of Monterrey Campus Cuernavaca 2000

Undergradutaes Chairman Technological of Monterrey Campus Morelia 2002

Head of Department Technological of Monterrey Campus Morelia 2003

Graduates Student Industrial Enginnering Technological of Monterrey Campus Toluca 2005

Member of Large Scale Optimization group with professor of Georgia University with Professor Dr.Earl barnes and Professor Dr. Federico Trigos

Professor of Partial Time
Michoacan University in Mexico Architecture Faculty
Operations research Area 2006-2008

Student Advisor Industrial Engineering technological of Monterrey campus Morelia 2010

Professor of partial time Industrial Engineering
Technological Institute of Morelia 2010- 2011

PHD IN SCIENCE
THESIS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO TAKE DECISIONS IN PUBLIC GOVERNMENT

PHD IN EDUCATION FIELD IN COMPLEXITY AND DEVELOPMENT

TRAINING CEO WITH EMPLOYERS OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT

2013-2015 PARTIAL TIME PROFESSOR AT ITESM CAMPUS MORELIA AND ITESM CAMPUS IRAPUATO



Past Classes

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E4182: PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS APPLIED IN SPORTS in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
We try to give an interesting and exciting class where the students can be watching the opportunity to make implementation inside sports using important tools like probability and statistical with the idea to take important decisions for we try to make forecastings.


M2937: DECISIONS IN MANUFACTURING USING Mathematical Programming in Splash! Spring 2013 (Apr. 13 - 14, 2013)
THIS CLASS IS FOCUS THE IMPORTANCE TO TAKE DECISIONS IN MANUFACTURING USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING


E1605: Mathematical Programming in Splash! Fall 2011 (Oct. 29 - 30, 2011)
we can revise different kind of interesting topics to make decisions in real world using applied mathematics. some important algorithms like transporting models assignment problem salesman problem primal problem applied to make decisions in real life inventories schedule