Multilog 2025

Prof.Edgar Possani is a full-time professor and researcher in the Mathematics Department at ITAM- Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México in Mexico City. He is a member of the National System of Researchers (S.N.I.I.) since 2005, founding member of the Mexican Operations Research Society, was appointed as his vice-president from 2019 until 2021, and was Secretary General of the Mexican Mathematical Society from 2016 until 2018. He’s had previous appointments at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom (UK), and at the IMP- Mexican Institute of Petroleum, as well as visiting positions at the University of Edinburgh, UK, Melbourne University in Australia, and the University of Coruña in Spain. His research interests are mainly in mathematical modelling with a focus in inventory, scheduling and transport management. He has been involved in projects to do with optimizing airport logistics, urban transport in bicycle sharing systems, and recently in the supply chain of coins for the Central Bank in Mexico.

Francisco González Pulido (FGP) is an internationally recognized Mexican architect and the founder of ATELIER FGP, a global practice based in Chicago dedicated to rethinking the way we inhabit the world. Over the course of more than three decades, Francisco has developed a vision of architecture as a balance between science, art, technology, and human experience, always guided by a central idea: lightness as both a physical and metaphysical principle—a constant pursuit of simplifying, minimizing, and creating structures that, with the greatest subtlety, can protect, inspire, and connect us.

His portfolio spans large-scale and complex projects—airports, stadiums, skyscrapers, and mixed-use developments—as well as cultural, residential, and community works that explore new forms of social and environmental impact. Among his most notable projects are the new Mexico City Airport, the Major League Baseball stadium for the Diablos Rojos, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Plaza, the Shenzhen Gate complex in China, and community projects in Chicago and Oaxaca. His practice extends across the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, earning multiple international awards for design innovation and excellence.

Born in Mexico City and trained as an architect at TEC de Monterrey, Francisco expanded his academic and professional vision at Harvard and MIT, where he engaged with disciplines such as science, technology, and contemporary art—fields that have profoundly shaped his interdisciplinary approach. Beyond his design work, he has served as a visiting professor and lecturer at universities across the United States, Europe, and Latin America, sharing his philosophy of holistic design that transcends aesthetics to focus on performance, sustainability, and human experience.

In 2021, his work and that of the Atelier were published in the monograph Progression by Hatje Cantz Verlag, documenting the evolution of a practice deeply committed to transforming our cities and the way we live within them.

Angel Orozco Turrubiates with 25 years of experience in aircraft and airport operations, is the former Security Program Manager at Mexico City International Airport (AICM). He developed corporate plans and programs to ensure compliance with international aviation security regulations, focusing on civil aviation security, contingencies, and emergencies. His expertise includes the IATA Safety Audit Program (IOSA), Air Operator Certification, risk analysis, fleet planning, PBN Navigation, and regulatory improvement. Angel has worked with prominent organizations like Transportes Aeromar, Mexicana de Aviación, and Aeromexico, and holds certifications from the FAA and ICAO. He has a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, specialized training in Economic Sciences and Aerodrome Engineering, and teaches aviation subjects at Universidad Regional del Norte (URN).

Multilog 2024

VESS OCt 30 Piera

Dr. Miquel Angel Piera is a full-time Professor and senior researcher at the Logistics and Aeronautics Unit of the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. He had been the director of the Aeronautical Management degree at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He holds a Ph.D. in informatics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and an MSc. in Control Engineering at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He is the former coordinator of the Spanish Modeling and Simulation group of CEA-IFAC. In the last 15 years, he funded 3 spin-off companies in the area of modeling, simulation, and decision-making, leading several industrial and technology transfer projects. Dr. Piera has published 6 books and more than 150 scientific papers and is co-author of 1 European Patent. He has participated in several international projects for industry and research projects funded by the European Commission, in the area of Logistics, Intelligent Transport Systems and Air Traffic Management.

Dr. Sc. Bogusz Wiśnicki – since 1993 employed by the Maritime Academy in Szczecin, presently as the Assistant Professor at the Department of Maritime Economy and Transport Systems. In the years 2012-2016, he served as the Vice-Dean of the Transport Economics and Engineering Faculty. His career relates to the maritime industry, i.a. worked for the Polish and foreign shipowners and was employed in port companies. Since 2018 he has been employed as an external expert by the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority. Bogusz Wiśnicki is the author of over 130 scientific publications, numerous scientific studies commissioned, and he made several foreign internships. His main research area is maritime and intermodal transport systems with emphasis on new technologies implementation. He actively participated in international research and development projects financed by European and Polish funds. He is an expert in the carriage of dangerous goods by inland waterway (ADN) and a legal expert in the field of containerisation systems.

Miguel Mujica Mota Dr. Mujica Mota is an associate Professor at the Aviation Academy of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands and the Scientific director for Europe of the International Group on Aviation and Multimodal Transport (www.igamt.eu). He holds a PhD in informatics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a PhD in operations research from the National University of Mexico. He is the former president of EUROSIM (www.eurosim.info) the Federation of Simulation Societies in Europe and the Chair of the Dutch Benelux Simulation Society (www.DutchBSS.org),. He is the co-author of four books and has published more than one hundred scientific papers and general-public-oriented ones.

He has participated in several international projects for industry and academia funded privately and by public offices like European Commission or World Bank. He also does aviation-related consultancy worldwide. Dr. Mujica Mota has given training in aviation modelling, simulation, and optimization in different countries for industrial and academic audiences. He has published studies on operational aspect of airports like emissions, efficiency, and capacity.

Multilog 2019

Multilog 2018