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Dr. José Gerardo Carrillo González

Professor
Departament of Information Systems and Communications

Division of Basic Sciences and Engineering


Level 1
Member of the National System of Researchers
(SNII)

Engineering and Technological Development



Lerma Campus

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Academic Work

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Sustainable Development Goals

• 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

• 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

• 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities


Research interests

• Travel time variations from origin to destination
• Simulations in virtual worlds
• Atypical and typical values detection
• Intelligent behavior modeling
• The traffic in Mexico, problems and solutions

Profile

Professor José Gerardo Carrillo González has a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, degree obtained at the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí in 2011, and a Ph.D. in Information Technologies, degree obtained at the Universidad de Guadalajara in 2015.

He currently serves as a researcher (Conacyt Chair modality) at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM), where he is involved in a project that aims to solve problems related to vehicular traffic. His research interests include: data analysis, modeling, simulation, intelligent behavior and algorithm design. He is the author of scientific articles on traffic and transportation issues.



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Research interests

• Travel time variations from origin to destination
• Simulations in virtual worlds
• Atypical and typical values detection
• Intelligent behavior modeling
• The traffic in Mexico, problems and solutions

Academic Work

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Some examples of publications

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Open Access References UN SDGs
OACarrillo-González, J.G., López-Maldonado, G., Sánchez-Sánchez, K.L. and 1 more (...) (2025).Method to Select Variables for Estimating the Parameters of Equations That Describe Average Vehicle Travel Speed in Downtown City Areas. Sustainability (Switzerland),17(10)
OACarrillo-González, J.G., López-Maldonado, G. (2024).Method for the Experimental Identification of Variables and Configurations That Modify the Shape of the Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram. Applied Sciences (Switzerland),14(8)
OACarrillo-González, J.G., López-Maldonado, G., Lopez-Sauceda, J. and 1 more (...) (2023).Method for Selecting the Vehicles That Can Enter a Street Network to Maintain the Speed on Links above a Speed Threshold. Sustainability (Switzerland),15(13) | 11 |
OALopez-Sauceda, J., von Bülow, P., Ortega-Laurel, C. and 3 more (...) (2022).Entropy as a Geometrical Source of Information in Biological Organizations. Entropy,24(10)
OACarrillo-González, J.G., Perez-Martinez, F. (2022).Explaining the Mean and Variability of Extra Travel Time in Traffic with Interacting Fast and Slow Vehicles. Applied Sciences (Switzerland),12(14)
OACarrillo-Gonzalez, J.G., Lopez-Ortega, J., Sandoval-Gutierrez, J. and 1 more (...) (2021).Impact of buses, taxis, passenger cars, and traffic infrastructure on average travel speed. Journal of Advanced Transportation,2021| 11 |

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Courses taught by the professor in recent trimesters

*Courses are conducted in spanish

Num.Trim.Course NameLevel
1
25I
Proyecto InterdisciplinarioLicenciatura
2
24O
Proyecto InterdisciplinarioLicenciatura
3
24P
Proyecto InterdisciplinarioLicenciatura
4
23O
Proyecto InterdisciplinarioLicenciatura
5
23P
Programación AplicadaLicenciatura
6
23I
Programación AplicadaLicenciatura
7
22O
Programación AplicadaLicenciatura
8
22P
Fundamentos de ProgramaciónLicenciatura
9
22I
Programación AplicadaLicenciatura
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