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RomainGeniez

Romain Geniez joined the law faculty as a full time Associate professor in August 2020. He is a PhD student in Philosophy of law and history of the legal culture in the University of Genoa (Istituto Tarello per la Filosofia del Diritto) as well as PhD student in Public law in the Paris-Nanterre University (Centre de Théorie et Analyse du droit).

Leonardo Rojas Nandayapa

am a mathematician working in applied probability. My main research interests are on rare events, heavy‐tailed distributions and extremes, with certain emphasis on efficient rare‐event simulation. I also have interests in risk theory, stochastic simulation, queueing theory, extreme value theory, stability and statistical inference for stochastic processes.

Pablo Ariel Rapetti

Pablo A. Rapetti holds a Law Degree from the Universidad Nacional del Sur (Argentina), a Joint Master in the Criminal Justice System from the Universitat de Lleida et al (Spain) and a Phd in Law from the Universitat de Girona (Spain). He has undertaken post-doctoral studies at the University of Oxford (UK). Currently, he is a Profesor Asociado at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, a member of the Cátedra de Cultura Jurídica at the Universitat de Girona, and a Conacyt Researcher (SNI – Level I).

ChristophWinter

Christoph Winter is Assistant Professor (Profesor Asociado) of Law at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and Research Associate in Psychology at Harvard University. He is also the founder and director of the Legal Priorities Project, and Faculty Advisor to the AI Futures Fellowship. His current research focuses on law and governance of artificial intelligence, and he consults various national and international AI legislation initiatives.

Francisco Andrés Garrido Sepúlveda

Francisco got his Ph.D. in economics from Georgetown University in 2020 and is currently an assistant professor at ITAM, where he teaches Business Strategy. His research focuses on competition and regulation, with a particular focus on the interaction between market structure, product variety, and price competition. Additionally, he is interested in using econometric and computational tools to inform private decision making.

Raymundo Gama Leyva

Raymundo Gama is Associate Professor of Law at ITAM. His teaching and scholarship are in the areas of legal argumentation, evidence, legal procedure and philosophy of law. His research focuses on legal and theoretical issues pertaining to evidence procedure and legal theory.

José Guadalupe Romero Velázquez

He is a full time professor and researcher at the Digital Systems Department, and level 1 member of the CONACYT National Researchers System. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Control Theory from the University of Paris Sud XI, France; a M.Sc. degree in robotics and advanced manufacturing from CINVESTAV-IPN; and a B.Sc. in electronics engineering from the Autonomous University of Zacatecas.

José Alberto Domingo Incera Diéguez

He is a full time professor and researcher at the Department of Computer Science, and member of the Center for Studies in Competitiveness.  He holds a Ph.D. degree in Informatics from the University of Rennes 1, France; a M.Sc. degree in Computing, from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, United Kingdom; and a B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering, with a specialization in Digital Systems, from the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM).

LeventÜlkü

Levent is an economic theorist who joined the CIE in 2008 after a PhD at Rutgers University. He has worked on problems in mechanism design and choice theory. He regularly advises student research on these topics.

His recent work explores diversity in menus, autonomy, satisficing behavior and the definition of complementarity. His webpage contains links to his work.

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