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Jesús Tamez-Duque | Business + Hardware Innovation + Interdisciplinary Art

Born 1991 in Monterrey, México.
Lives in Marseille, France.

Founder and Lead Developer of INDI Ingénierie et Design SAS (FR) covering activities in Business Management, Mechanical Design and Engineering, Innovative Product Prototyping, Financial Administration and IP. (October 2012 – Present @ México + France)

Engineering Diploma in Applied Physics for Machine and System Development with Specialization in Innovation and Research (August 2010 – May 2016 @ Tecnológico de Monterrey, México).

Languages :
1. Spanish (Academic)
2. English  (Academic)
3. German (Business)
4. French   (Business)
5. Chinese (Survival)

Tool Competencies :
1. Solid Works (Very High Competency)  
2. Composite 3D Printing (Very High Competency)
3. Arduino + Electronics (Very High Competency)
4. Python + MatLab (Very High Competency)
5. TouchDesigner (High Competency)
6. Kdenlive + GIMP + Web Design (High Competency)
7. ZBrush (Moderate Competency)
8. Java Spring Framework (Moderate Competency)

International metrics :
1. 9 x Peer-Review Publications and 1 Book Chapter (2 Journal + 7 Conference) See full list.

  1. Tamez-Duque, J.; Cobian-Ugalde, R.; Kilicarslan, A.; Venkatakrishnan, A.; Soto, R.; Contreras-Vidal, J.L. (2015) Real-Time Strap Pressure Sensor System for Powered Exoskeletons. Sensors, 15, 4550-4563. doi: 10.3390/s150204550

  2. Herrera-Arcos G, Tamez-Duque J, Acosta-De-Anda EY, Kwan-Loo K, de-Alba M, Tamez-Duque U, Contreras-Vidal JL and Soto R (2017) Modulation of Neural Activity During Guided Viewing of Visual Art. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 11:581. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

2. 7+ x Artistic Exhibits and Experiencies

  1. Mental Translations - Jupiter et Thétis. (2022) Exposition personnelle au Musée Granet. Biennale d'Art et de Culture d'Aix-en-Provence (Une 5ème Saison). Aix en Provence FR. Pièce interactive << Máquina Cerebral 4 >> en utilisant l’ouvre << Jupiter et Thétis >> (Ingres, 1780-1867) : technologie du cerveau, lumière et sons + huile sur toile 324 x 260 cm. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

  2. Traduction Mentale (Beta Band). (2021)  Exposition colletive à Fête de la Science 30. Petits débrouillards PACA. Marseille FR.
    Pièce interactive << Máquina Cerebral 4 >> : technologie du cerveau, lumière et sons. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

  3. Mental Translations - Noir, Bleu et Rouge . (2021) Exposition personnelle au Biennale des Imaginaries Numériques. Aix-Marseille FR. Pièce interactive << Máquina Cerebral 4 >> en co-création avec Anne-Marie Renan: technologie du cerveau, lumière et sons + arts visuels. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

  4. (Collaborating with Eleni Xynogala and Erick Ochoa) Tiresias. (2020) Exposition collective à TECHNOTRIBALISM. Athens Digital Art Festival. Athens GR. Performance 360° / VR avec pièce interactive << Eye of Tiresias >> : prédicteur Machine Learning du futur basé sur le discours collectif. Basé sur << Radford, A., Wu, J., Child, R., Luan, D., Amodei, D., and Sutskever, I. Language models are unsupervised multitask learners. OpenAI Blog. 2019. >>

  5. Beta Band. (2020) Exposition collective au Festival des Arts et Sciences. Université d’Aix-Marseille. Marseille FR. Pièce interactive << Máquina Cerebral 4 >> : technologie du cerveau, lumière et sons. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

  6. The Value of the Ephemeral. (2019) Expérience à l’Hôpital Zambrano Hellion. Monterrey MX. Pièce interactive << ALICE >> : exosquelette des jambes pour marcher. Basé sur doi: 10.3390/s150204550, ISBN: 978-84-15413-29-5

  7. Neon SciFi. (2019) Exposition personnelle au Museo MARCO. Monterrey MX. Installation de 4 pièces interactives << Máquina Cerebral 1 - 4 >> : technologie du cerveau, composants robotiques, projection, lumière et sons. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581, doi: 10.3217/978-3-85125-378-8-95, doi: 10.1038/s41598-017- 09187-0

  8. Beta Band. (2019) Exposition collective à NeuroFrance. NeuroArt Labs et Société des Neurosciences. Marseille FR. Pièce interactive << Máquina Cerebral 4 >> : technologie du cerveau, lumière et sons. Basé sur doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00581

3. 8+ x Research and Professional Stays / Participations

  1. (2019, France) Climb Entrepreneurship Program @ The Camp. 3 months.
    Sponsored by Le Village by Crédit Agricole.

  2. (2019 , China) Hangzhou Mexico-China Technology Collaboration Program + 14th Oversees Talent Conference. 2 weeks.
    Sponsored by Tec de Monterrey + Moke Co. through Zhejiang Province Government. 

  3. (2018, USA) Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2018. 1 week.
    Sponsored by ProMéxico and INADEM. 

  4. (2016, Japan) Japan-LAC Business Forum + Technology and Business Trends. 1.5 months.
    Sponsored by IBD Inter-American Development Bank and Tec de Monterrey. 

  5. (2015, México) Pilot Business Training Program: Management, Finances and IP Protection. 1 year.
    Sponsored by Oficina de Transferencia de Tecnología @ Tec de Monterrey.

  6. (2015, México) SUM Innovative-Company Acceleration Program. 3 months.
    Sponsored by Startup México.

  7. (2013, USA) Research Stay at University of Houston. 1 year.
    Sponsored by Tecnológico de Monterrey.

4. 28+ x Awards in R&D, Business and Humanities (short-listed)

  1. (2020, China) Hundred People Plan for Overseas Talent 2020 @ Zhejiang Region. Issued by Regional Government of Zhejiang. (Government Institution). 10 Foreign business projects selected for public financing support focused on establishment of commercial activities and talent in China. 2 x Projects Funded: Exoskeletons and Smart Wheelchair.

  2. (2020, China) <<之江创客>> 2020 Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition @ Zhejiang Region. Issued by Regional Government of Zhejiang. (Government Institution). Small Operation Grant for projects focusing on new business models utilizing digital media for de-centralized commerce. Awarded for <<Decentralized-Distribution Exoskeletons>>.

  3. (2020, France) DIH-Hero Technology Demonstrator Award. Issued by the European Commission within the Horizon 2020 European Union Initiative. (Government Institution). 12 EU projects pushing innovative concepts in TRL 6-8 selected for public financing. Awarded in reference to collaborative proposal along mBrainTrain Co. (Serbia) focused on exoskeleton systems integrating portable BCI equipment.

  4. (2019, France) Le Village French Insertion and Acceleration @ The Camp. Issued by Le Village and Crédit Agricole (Private Institution). 10 international and highly-innovative projects with high fit, relevance, and potential profitability to France.

  5. (2019, México) Technological Innovation Award. Issued by CONACYT and Secretaría de Economía (Government institution). 10 national projects were selected and financed as the focus of 2019’s Mexican Innovative Development efforts.

  6. (2017, México) National Research and Development Project Award. Issued by Instituto de Innovación y Transferencia de Tecnología (I2T2) (Government institution). Most innovative scientific studies. Awarded in reference to research project << Modulation of Neural Activity during Guided Viewing of Visual Art >> .

  7. (2016, México) Generation’s Most Outstanding Social Leader. Issued by Tecnológico de Monterrey. One of the four most important awards issued by the university. Acknowledges one graduate per generation for the social impact of their projects and initiatives through the 4 years of their Bachelor’s program.

  8. (2015, México) Youth Science and Technology Award. Issued by INJUVE México (Government institution). Most important young contributions to science and technology.

  9. (2014, USA) Schlumberger’s Capstone Design @ University of Houston. Issued by Schlumberger International (Private Institution). Outstanding technology design presented as part of the research project << Real-Time Strap Pressure Sensor System for Powered Exoskeletons >> .

  10. (2012, México) Gifted Citizen @ Ciudad de las Ideas. Issued by Poder Cívico (Private Institution). 34 international project leaders primarily including NASA’s Singularity University alumni; selected for project’s potential to positively impact 10M lives in 6 years. 

5. 3 x Certifications 

  1. (2018) Technology-Based Business Development. Tecnológico de Monterrey. 

  2. (2015) Human Research Curriculum. Biomedical and Physical Science Research Investigators. CITI. License Number 11456356. 

  3. (2011) General Certification on Intellectual Property. WIPO.

6. 2 x Patents Granted

  1. (2019, China) CN201930193288.2 Electromechanical Structure for Pediatric Mobility (ALICE).

  2. (2019, México) MX/f/2019/000922 Estructura electromecánica para movilidad pediátrica (ALICE).

 

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