Biomimetic Robotics Researcher and Educational Innovator
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Tokyo Institute of TechnologyCesar A. Hernandez Reyes is a dedicated researcher and doctoral candidate in the Department of Systems and Control Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he works under the supervision of Prof. Daisuke Kurabayashi. His academic journey includes a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Universidad de Monterrey in 2015 and a Master's degree in Systems and Control Engineering from Tokyo Tech in 2018. His research focuses on biomimetic robotics, particularly investigating insect olfactory search behaviors and their applications in robotic systems. As a Teaching Assistant at Tokyo Tech's Online Education Development Office since 2019, he has contributed to course development and educational innovation. His research portfolio includes significant publications in prestigious journals, with works focusing on animal-in-the-loop systems, adaptive behavior studies, and the development of novel approaches to understanding chemical plume tracing based on silkworm moth behavior. Hernandez Reyes combines his technical expertise in robotics with a commitment to advancing educational methodologies, making complex engineering concepts accessible to students through online learning platforms.