Name: Fernando Mendoza Santoyo
Position: Pricipal Researcher, Level D (equivalent to a Full Tenure Track Professor)
SNI Level: III
Email: fmendoza@cio.mx 
WEB page:   http://www.cio.mx/metrologia_opt/
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Personal information: Former General Director of Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., (CIO), León, México. He holds a PhD in Optical Engineering from Loughborough University, Loughborough, England, 1988. He has been recognized with the following distinctions:

- SPIE Fellow and former member of its Board of Directors.
- 2011 Prize for the Development of Physics in Mexico
- Elected a HOLOKNIGHT in 2010 (http://www.worldsworsttourist.com/holoknights.htm)
- Vice President ICO (International Commission for Optics: 2008-2011)
- Past President of the Mexican Academy of Optics
- Vice President of the Mexican Physics Society
- Author of over 200 papers (peer reviewed and proceedings).
- Reviewer for the most prestigious optics journals in the world.
- Director for the PhD and MSc research work of over 20 students.

Research interests: He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio, as part of a two year Sabbatical leave conducting research in Electron Holography applied to novel nano materials. His fields of expertise are in optical non destructive testing, photonic crystal fibers and fiber optics sensors.

Selected publications from the past five years:

2014

  • ”Calibration for medium resolution off-axis electron holography using a flexible dual-lens imaging system in a JEOL ARM 200F microscope,” aceptado Ultramicroscopy (14 Junio 2014)
  • “Optical characterization of a semisolid membrane by high speed interferometry,” Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications, 8 (5-6), pp. 382-386 (2014).
  • “Displacement measurements over a square meter area using digital holographic interferometry," Optical Engineering, 53 (9), pp. 092009 (2014).
  2013
  • “An interferometric study on bird’s feathers,” Journal of Biomedical Optics 18 (5), 056011, doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.18.5.056011, (2013).
2012
  • ”Holographic Otoscope using dual-shot-acquisition for the study of eardrum biomechanical displacements,” Applied Optics 52 (8), pp. 1731-1742 (2013). Este artículo fue seleccionado por los Editores del Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics para aparecer también en esa revista, 8 (4), 22 Mayo 2013, distinguiendo así esta publicación. 2012
  • “Tympanic membrane contour measurement with two source positions in digital holographic interferometry”, Biomedical Optics Express, 3 (12), pp. 3203-3210 (2012).
  • “3D displacement measurements of the tympanic membrane with digital holographic interferometry”, Optics Express, 20 (5), pp. 5613-5621 (2012).
2011
  • “Comparison on different insects’ wing displacements using high speed digital holographic interferometry,” Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16 (6), 066005 (2011), DOI:10.1117/1.3586778
2010
  • “Insect wing deformation measurements using high speed digital holographic interferometry,” Optics Express, 18 (6), pp. 5661-5667 (15 de Marzo 2010). La portada de la revista presenta estos resultados distinguiendo así esta publicación. De igual manera, este articulo fue distinguido al seleccionarse para aparecer en el Virtual Journal for Biomedical Optics (VJBO), en donde también aparece en la portada.