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Editorial Board
Professor Hector Perez-Meana
The National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
Hector Perez-Meana received his M.S: Degree on Electrical Engineering from the Electro-Communications University of Tokyo Japan in 1986 and his Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1989. From March 1989 to September 1991, he was a visiting researcher at Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, Kawasaki, Japan. From September 1991 to February 1997 he was with the Electrical Engineering Department of the Metropolitan University of Mexico City where he was a Professor. In February 1997, he joined the Graduate Studies and Research Section of The Mechanical and Electrical Engineering School, Culhuacan Campus, of the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, where he is now The Dean. In 1991 he received the IEICE excellent Paper Award, and in 2000 the IPN Research Award and the IPN Research Diploma. In 1998 he was Co-Chair of the ISITA’98, and in 2009 he was the General Chair of The IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuit and Systems (MWSCAS). Prof. Perez-Meana has published more that 100 papers and two books. He also has directed 15 PhD theses and more than 30 Master theses. He is a Senior member of the IEEE, member of The IEICE, The Mexican Researcher System and The Mexican Academy of Science. Prof. Perez-Meana is member of the Editorial Board of The Journal of Telecommunications and Radio Engineering, he is also member of The Editorial Board of The Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Radio Engineering. His principal research interests are adaptive systems, image processing, pattern recognition watermarking and related fields.

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