Institution
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Education•Mexico City, Mexico•
About: Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México is a education organization based out in Mexico City, Mexico. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Politics & Population. The organization has 1098 authors who have published 2532 publications receiving 39083 citations. The organization is also known as: Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico & Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology.
Topics: Politics, Population, Estimator, Interest rate, Context (language use)
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
More filters
••
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the traditional approach used to assess waste treatment technologies with a life cycle analysis (LCA) approach, and highlight the string advantages that environmental policy makers may have by combining LCA and process engineering tools.
Abstract: The analysis of a wastewater treatment technology, under a expanded boundaries system which includes both the technology and the inputs required for its operation, quantifies the overall environmental impact that may result from the treatment of a wastewater stream. This is particularly useful for environmental policy makers being that a expanded boundaries system tends to provide a holistic view. The former view can be highly enriched with the use of process engineering tools, such as mathematical process modelling, process design, performance assessment and cost optimised models. The traditional approach used to assess waste treatment technologies is contrasted with a life cycle analysis (LCA) approach. The optimal design of a granular activated carbon adsorption (GAC) process is used as a model system to demonstrate the advantages of LCA approaches over traditional approaches. Further sections of the paper describe a mathematical framework for the assessment of technologies, design considerations applied in the cost optimised carbon adsorption model, the use of LCA techniques to perform an inventory of all emissions associated to the process system and, some of its environmental impacts. Economic and environmental considerations regarding the optimum process design are introduced as a basis for decision towards the selection and operating conditions of wastewater treatment technologies. Moreover, the use of LCA has revealed that the environmental burden associated with the wastewater treatment may produce a higher environmental impact than one that can be caused by untreated discharges. The paper highlights the string advantages that environmental policy makers may have by combining LCA and process engineering tools. Furthermore, this approach can be incorporated into other existing treatment processes or for process designers.
15 citations
••
TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of students' responses to a sequence of tasks that require a high level of understanding of the derivative concept was conducted, and the results indicated that thematizing the derivative schema is difficult to achieve.
Abstract: This study is part of a more extensive research project that addresses the understanding of the derivative concept in university students with prior instruction in differential calculus. In particular, we focus on the analysis of students’ responses to a sequence of tasks that require a high level of understanding of the concept, and complement this information with clinical interviews. APOS (Action-Process-Object-Schema) theory and the configuration of the derivative concept that is characterized by: mathematical elements, logical relations and the representation modes that students use to solve a task were used in the analysis of students’ responses. The results obtained suggest that thematizing the derivative schema is difficult to achieve. In addition, nuances were observed in responses given by those students who succeeded, indicating differences in the construction of relations between the successive derivatives of a function.
15 citations
••
TL;DR: This study investigates the use of photo-based narratives to support young parents who are geographically separated from their aging parents to share stories about their young children in Malaysian young mothers living in the UK.
Abstract: Media-sharing Web sites are facilitating modern versions of storytelling activities. This study investigates the use of photo-based narratives to support young parents who are geographically separated from their aging parents to share stories about their young children. The case analyses Malaysian young mothers living in the UK, communicating regularly with their families back home, sharing experiences living in another country, looking for parenting advice, and opening opportunities for sharing the life and development of their young children. Sixteen families participated in the study by providing access to their social networking and web spaces and participating in exercises for creating photo stories. We identified the characteristics of the mediating system serving to establish the contact between grandparents and grandchildren as well as the characteristics of the photo stories and the practices around sharing them.
15 citations
••
08 Jan 2007TL;DR: In this paper, a novel approach to statistical simulation of high-temperature nonequilibrium chemical reactions is described, in which Vibrationally speciflc dissociation cross sections are sought solving an integral equation whose right side contains a two-time temperature reaction rate constant.
Abstract: A novel approach to statistical simulation of high-temperature nonequilibrium chemical reactions is described. Vibrationally speciflc dissociation cross sections are sought solving an integral equation whose right side contains a two-temperature reaction rate constant. An approximate stable solution of this equation is found numerically by Tikhonov regularization method. The class of functions to which the solution belongs is deflned on the basis of physical concepts of the form of the sought cross sections as functions of energy. The approach is illustrated by an example of the model of high-temperature dissociation of nitrogen. All stages of model implementation are considered in detail, namely, the mathematical basis, analysis of the model by comparisons with conventional models both at the level of cross sections and at the level of macroscopic reaction rates, and particular applications to computations of near-continuum reacting ∞ows by the Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method.
15 citations
••
TL;DR: A method is presented to improve the precision of timely data, which are published when final data are not yet available, by derived explicit statistical formulae equivalent to Kalman filtering to combine historical with preliminary information.
15 citations
Authors
Showing all 1112 results
Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
---|---|---|---|
Stanislav Pospisil | 105 | 966 | 44510 |
Romeo Ortega | 82 | 778 | 30251 |
Enrique Alba | 57 | 530 | 14535 |
Maria Merino | 56 | 190 | 11282 |
Manuel A. S. Santos | 47 | 255 | 9081 |
Aaron Tornell | 46 | 139 | 10575 |
Georges Zaccour | 43 | 319 | 7245 |
Carlos Velasco | 42 | 220 | 6186 |
Francisco J. Cervantes | 37 | 144 | 5401 |
Hussain Shareef | 35 | 376 | 5377 |
Diego Restuccia | 31 | 95 | 5817 |
Stephen Haber | 30 | 98 | 4326 |
Igor Prünster | 29 | 106 | 3033 |
Víctor M. González | 28 | 165 | 4209 |
Antonio Lijoi | 28 | 123 | 3066 |