Ismael Aguilar Barajas

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Ismael Aguilar Barajas is a professor and researcher in economics and sustainable development at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Campus Monterrey (Tec de Monterrey), whose work has been recognized by the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores.

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Aguilar Barajas received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo in 1980, followed by his masters and doctorate in regional and urban planning from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1982 and 1989 respectively. [1]

He has been a tenured professor and researcher in economics at the Tec de Monterrey since 1991, coordinator of a research group related to economic issues on Mexico's northern border. During the 2000s, research themes have included environmental sustainability, diagnostics related to water infrastructure, water and agricultural productivity, all in Mexico as well as a study on the economic integration of the northeast of Mexico with Texas. Prior to this, he was a professor and researcher at the Colegio de México and had work and consulting experience in various private and public sector entities. He has been a visiting professor in various universities in Mexico and abroad. [1]

Recognition for his research work include Level II membership in Mexico's Sistema Nacional de Investigadores [2] as well as third place at the 2009 Rómulo Garza Prize for Social Science and Humanities Research. Aguilar Barajas also won three awards for his teaching of courses such as economic development and regional economics at the Tec de Monterrey system. [1] H

The professor has represented the Tec de Monterrey system with the Consejo Consultivo del Agua y en el Programa Interinstitucional de la Región América del Norte. [1]

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  2. "Investigadores vigentes a enero de 2013" (PDF). Mexico: CONACYT. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 21, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.