Beatriz Alemón Galindo studied Industrial Engineering at CENETI in Mexico City, and later obtained a master's degree in Plastics Processing Technologies in Germany. She worked at manufacturing companies like Hella and Kodak. At Kodak, she was part of the single-use camera manufacturing team that made the technology transfer of the process from Rochester, N.Y, to Guadalajara, Jal. She has been a professor at the Tec de Monterrey Campus Guadalajara since 2000.
In 2013 she did a research stay at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University in Sweden. In 2014 she won theBest Poster Award at the 4th Tribocorrosion Symposium held in Glasgow, Scotland, organized by the University of Strathclyde. In 2016 she obtained a PhD in Materials Science from the University of Guadalajara. She is a member of the Mexican Society of Materials Science and Technology A.C. and is a founding partner of Tecnologías para la comunidad A.C. She has published articles on tribocorrosion in biomaterials for hip and knee prostheses in international peer-reviewed journals such as Tribology International.