Eduardo Barocio is a graduate of Mechatronics Engineering with honors and where he obtained 5 times the recognition for the best average, he also has the degree of technician in machine tools. He has participated in the design and manufacturing stage of various projects within the Biomechatronics Laboratory where he currently works as a research assistant. In the same way, he has participated in various contests and projects such as "Development of foot-ankle prostheses with high energy return", INTEL CUP, Smart Car Race, IGVC, Low-cost Lathe Design, among others. He carried out a research stay in the postgraduate studies and research section of the IPN in the Surfaces group where he created and validated a finite element model for a scratch test on a borided AISI 304 stainless steel.
He has experience in the design and manufacture of machinery for the furniture industry (SERVMAQ). His main areas of interest are mechanical design, materials, biomechanics, CAD-CAM and finite element modeling among others.