Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar is a Researcher at the National School of Sciences and Engineering of Tecnológico de Monterrey, where she leads the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing. She specializes in biomedical engineering applications, from the design of new medical devices to control implementation. Her work spans multiple disciplines including artificial intelligence, robotics, and biomedical engineering. Dr. Fuentes-Aguilar's educational background includes: Bio-medical engineer from Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de México Master of Science from Centro De Investigación Y De Estudios Avanzados Del IPN PhD in Automatic Control from Centro De Investigación Y De Estudios Avanzados Del IPN Her research focuses on mathematical model identification and control of objects deformation, machine learning for prediagnosis, and the development of solutions in the medical area. She has made significant contributions to rehabilitation robotics, medical device design, and AI-assisted biomedical engineering. Her work often bridges theoretical control systems with practical medical applications, resulting in numerous patents and publications. Dr. Fuentes-Aguilar's recent publications demonstrate a clear interdisciplinary trend combining control theory, artificial intelligence, and biomedical applications. Many focus on rehabilitation technologies, medical imaging, and adaptive control systems for medical devices, with increasing emphasis on sustainable manufacturing approaches. Her notable scientific achievements include: Mejor Cartel award from Encuentro de Ingeniería Biomédica (2011) Premio a la Excelencia Académica from Instituto Politécnico Nacional (2007) Mexican Researcher Certification - Level 1 Dr. Fuentes-Aguilar has secured research funding through projects sponsored by the National Council of Science and Technology and is a member of the National System of Researchers. She has one granted patent, seven national patent applications, three PCT applications, and three public copyright registries, reflecting her commitment to translating research into practical applications. She leads the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing and is part of the Strategic Research Group "Enabling technologies for the development of advanced materials" in Guadalajara. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals including Good Health and Well-being, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, and Life on Land.