
معرفی
Guillermo Aguilar is the Department Head and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the James and Ada Forsyth Professorship. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California Santa Barbara (1999), M.S. from the same institution (1995), and B.S. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1993). His research focuses on laser-tissue interactions, biomedical optics, cryosurgery, and advanced materials processing.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, UC Santa Barbara (1999)
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, UC Santa Barbara (1995)
- B.S., Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, UNAM (1993)
Research interests include droplet deposition, laser-assisted cryosurgery, and novel biomedical materials like yttria-stabilized zirconia cranial implants. His work bridges optics, thermodynamics, and medical engineering, with applications in chronic brain imaging and minimally invasive therapies.
Recent articles emphasize laser-induced nanostructuring, cryopreservation thermal analysis, and photothermal therapies. Key awards include AIMBE Fellow (2023), AAAS Member (2022), and membership in the Mexican Academy of Engineering (2019). He also received the SHPE Educator of the Year (2014) and ASLMS Fellow (2003).
Current projects involve transparent cranial implants for brain diagnostics, femtosecond laser processing of ceramics, and nanoparticle synthesis for biomedical applications. He collaborates on optical flow algorithms for laser speckle imaging and cryopreservation protocols.


