Ciencias Exactas y Ciencias de la Salud

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Pertenecen a esta colección Tesis y Trabajos de grado de las Maestrías correspondientes a las Escuelas de Ingeniería y Ciencias así como a Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud.

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  • Tesis de maestría
    Follow up of longlived dropletsize stability in O/W nanoemulsions for antibacterial applications and their thermoresponsive behaviour
    (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, 2025-05-09) Erick Jair, Sánchez Gaitán; Delgado Cepeda, Francisco Javier; emipsanchez; Bandala Solano, Yamir; Dulce Viridiana Melo Máximo; Rosales Hoz, María de Jesús; School of Engineering and Sciences; Campus Estado de México; González López, Vianney
    Antibiotic resistance is now one of the most worrying global health threats, where common antibiotics have become obsolete. To counteract this urgent crisis, many studies and strategies have been employed to provide an effective solution. Novel therapeutic strategies have emerged, such as nanoemulsions, which offer an alternative to inhibit resistant bacteria. The application of nanoemulsions, specifically those involving essential oils, has the potential to become a constant in the industry due to their properties and capability to inhibit bacteria. Their thermoresponsive properties can make them suitable candidates to treat infections caused by resistant bacteria. This study, conducted as part of the Master of Science degree program in Nanotechnology, aims to analyze the long-lived stability of NEs and their antimicrobial properties as a possible alternative for treating microorganisms that exhibit antibiotic resistance. Hysteresis and thermoresponsive characterization of the NEs is a relevant aspect to ensure the stability of the NEs at possible operational conditions and thus the preservation of the antimicrobial properties of the NE. Finally, computational models will be employed as an approach to understand droplet formation and behavior.
  • Tesis de maestría
    Topological quantum computing: comprehensive overview and theoretical foundations
    (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, 2025-05) Pabón Barbery, Mateo; Delgado Cepeda, Francisco Javier; emipsanchez; Fernández Cabrera, David José; Gutiérrez Vega, Julio César; Jaimes Nájera, Alfonso Isaac; Enríquez Flores, Marco Benjamín; School of Engineering and Sciences; Campus Monterrey
    The apparent computational power of Quantum computers suggests a significant speed- up in calculations by leveraging the principles of superposition and entanglement, proper of Quantum Mechanics. However, the quantum information stored is very fragile to thermal excitations (also referred to as noise) and accuracy errors when information is processed via quantum logical gates. Many research areas develop techniques to correct and mitigate such errors; however, progress on the scalability and efficiency of quantum chips is slow. On the other hand, a relatively new technology has been proposed, directly targeting the prob- lem of decoherence by an inherently fault-tolerant quantum processor, Topological quantum Computing (TQC). In this overview, we trace State of the Art, the fundamental concepts, and the theoretical framework to understand systematically the physical consequence of its constituent qubits, non-Abelian anyons, and how to perform computation. The notion of topologically ordered states is built from a toy model, the Toric code, to a physical system exhibiting topological states, the Quantum Hall Effect (QHE). Once topological order is de- rived, the connection of non-Abelian anyons as qubits is bridged by a qualitative explanation, and the comprehension of the fundamental pillars of TQC flows more naturally. Concepts are reviewed under a comprehensive perspective, using clear language, without repetitive expla- nations found in other sources, and at a technisism level readable for a profile with a strong basic Quantum Mechanics background. Finally, a temporal sequence of the most cited and important achievements on topologically ordered systems and states with the perspective on building the first topological quantum computer closes this document, offering a wide picture of today’s state of the art on Topological Quantum Computing.
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    Causal order assistance for the quantum teleportation algorithm
    (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey) Cardoso Isidoro, Carlos; Delgado Cepeda, Francisco Javier; Enríquez Flores, Marco Benjamín; Jaimes Nájera, Alfonso; Procopio Peña, Lorenzo Manuel; Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias; Campus Estado de México
    Debido a los avances que ha tenido la teletransportación cuántica y a la reciente consideración del orden causal indefinido mostrando mejoras en la comunicación cuántica con canales imperfectos, en este trabajo se abordan las implicaciones en el proceso de teleportación cuando es asistido por un orden causal indefinido, con el fin de corregir que, durante el proceso de teleportación, se utilice un recurso entrelazado muy ruidoso. Al aumentar el número de procesos de teletransportación durante el análisis, surgen alternativas paralelas adicionales para explotar los resultados más valiosos mediante el uso de mediciones débiles como recurso complementario. Finalmente, se presenta una propuesta de una implementación experimental.
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