Thesis - Student Supervision

Prof. Alarcon-Aquino has supervised more than 70 theses on network intrusion detection, network and information security, encryption algorithms, wavelet-based signal and image processing, wavelet-based neural networks, multi-resolution learning techniques, EEG signal processing, Biometric cryptosystems, and path restoration for MPLS networks.

Jan. 2014 - Dec 2014            1 Postdoctoral Researcher

Jan. 2006 –                               7 Ph.D. thesis and 1 in progress

Jan. 2003 - Dec 2014           15 Master degree thesis

Jan. 2003 - Present             37 Bachelor's degree thesis

Aug. 1993 - May 1998         19 Bachelor's degree thesis

SUPERVISED RESEARCH STAYS

Summer 2016 Dra. Leticia Flores Pulido, Learning of Self-recurrent Wavelet Neural Networks for Grouping Data of Pathological Bone Marrow Cases, Supported by the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala, MEXICO.

Summer 2016 MSc. David Meltzer, Biometric Crypto-Systems, Supported by the Polytechnic University of Madrid, SPAIN.

SUPERVISED POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW 

2014 Dr. Edgar S. Garcia-Trevino, Data Mining in Time Series Using Computational Intelligence, Supported by CONACYT

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SUMMER

May 2007 - May 2008     Two students, Christian Ohms and Melanie Wunsh from the Kiel University of Applied Sciences Germany, were working under my supervision on security algorithms for user authentication applied to RFID systems. Self-supported.

June 2005 - Aug. 2005       Two students from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa were working under my supervision on intrusion detection systems. This research was supported by the Mexican National Academy of Sciences.