Student
Laboratory of Clean Technologies, Development of Environmental Processes and Green Engineering, National School of Biological Sciences, National Polytechnic Institute
UPIITA-IPN, Mexico
Maximiliano Campos López was born in Zacatecas, Mexico, in September 1997. His passion for science and technology led him to pursue a bachelor's degree in Bionic Engineering. During his undergraduate studies, Maximiliano delved into interdisciplinary research, exploring the fascinating intersection of biology, engineering, and robotics.
As an aspiring bionic engineer, i worked on projects that aimed to create innovative solutions inspired by nature. Investigated biomimetic designs, seeking inspiration from animals and plants to enhance human capabilities. His work involved Maxhine Learning and Artificial Vision.
Maximiliano's curiosity extended beyond the boundaries of traditional engineering. He became intrigued by the emerging field of nanoscience, where scientists manipulate materials at the atomic and molecular scale. Driven by a desire to contribute to cutting-edge research, he embarked on a Ph.D. journey in Nanoscience.
In his doctoral studies, Maximiliano focuses on nanomaterials, their properties, and their applications. He collaborates with experts in various fields, including chemistry, physics, and materials science. His research involves designing novel forma to detect microplastic, investigating their optical and electronic properties.
Maximiliano's journey as a scientist is marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge, a commitment to ethical research practices, and a passion for making a positive impact on society. Whether he's in the lab, analyzing data, or presenting his findings at international conferences, he remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of scientific understanding.