Alma Y. Alanís
Alma Yolanda Alanís García | |
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| Born | 1980 (age 44–45) Durango, Mexico |
| Nationality | Mexican |
| Alma mater | Durango Institute of Technology CINVESTAV (Guadalajara) |
| Known for | Intelligent control, Artificial neural networks, Robotics |
| Notable work | Discrete-Time High Order Neural Control Neural Networks for Robotics |
| Awards | Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (2017) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Electrical engineering, Control theory |
| Institutions | University of Guadalajara |
| Doctoral advisor | Edgar N. Sanchez, Alexander G. Loukianov |
Alma Yolanda Alanís García (born 1980) is a Mexican electrical engineer and control theorist specializing in intelligent control, and in particular in the use of artificial neural networks for applications including the control of electric motors, robot manipulators, and unmanned aerial vehicles. She is a chair professor and researcher in the Department of Computational Sciences at the University of Guadalajara.