(Palenque, Chiapas)

P.hD. Jorge González Gutiérrez, Member of the Mexican National System of Researchers, 

Level II 

My research focuses on conceptually practical experiments with strong scientific and technological relevance. This research style not only allows for the collection and interpretation of experimental results, but also enables the rapid design and construction of experimental setups. Moreover, the results obtained in the laboratory can be compared with theoretical predictions. When such predictions are not yet developed, it opens the possibility to construct mathematical models to better understand the observations.

Within this approach, studies are being conducted in complex systems of biophysics, granular media, and the physics underlying the materialization of artistic works such as sand drawings and watercolors.

In recent years, I have investigated the complexity of dry drop patterns formed by biofluids. This line of research aims to detect pathologies, structural changes in biomolecules and cells, and even the presence of contaminants in pharmaceutical products.

I am currently based at the Faculty of Science in Physics and Mathematics at the Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas.