Dear participants.
It is a great pleasure for the Mexican Society of Impedance and Bioimpedance (Sociedad Mexicana de Impedancia y Bioimpedancia SOMIBi) to be the host society and organizer of the International Conference on Electrical BioImpedance, and Electrical Impedance Tomography ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025. The ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 is scheduled for June 25-27th, and to be held in Monterrey Nuevo León, México.
The ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 Scientific Program is organized in conjunction with the International Society of Electrical Bioimpedance (ISEBI) and International Society of Electrical Tomography (EIT), and will promote the interaction and exchange of ideas, knowledge, experiences and research findings in Bioimpedance, Electrical Tomography and related fields. Likewise, the congress will generate a discussion forum to identify trends and international needs in the field, as well as the promotion of collaborations between different bioengineers, biomedical engineers, Clinicians and other related professionals in the area. Besides the latest research outcomes and technological advancements, the ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 will also focus on additional aspects of health care, such as bioimpedance and tomography clinical applications.
We look forward to welcoming you in Monterrey, N.L., México, is a beautiful and cultural place, we are sure that the ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 you will find a wide range of topics of interest to the Bioimpedance and Electrical Tomography community at large.
On behalf of the Organizing & Scientific Committees
Prof. César A González
Chair Program ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025
Instituto Politécnico Nacional – México.
Chair program.-
Prof César A. González-Díaz (Instituto Politécnico Nacional-México)
Prof. Rosalind Sadleir (Arizona State University, EEUU)
Prof. Ørjan G. Martinsen (University of Oslo, Norway).
Prof. Richard Bayford (Middlesex University, UK).
Prof. Eung Je Woo (Kyung Hee University, Korea).
Scientific Committee.-
Prof. José Marco Balleza Ordaz (Universidad de Guanajuato, México).
Prof. Svetlana Kashina (Universidad de Guanajuato, México).
Prof. Yizel Becerril Alarcón (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Marisol Neri Sánchez (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Lizbeth Morales González (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Alexandra Estela Soto Piña (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Miguel A. San Pablo Juárez(IEEE EMBS Puebla Section - México)
Prof. Aaron Rodríguez (Universidad Politécnica de Santa Rosa Jauregui, Querétaro, México).
Prof. José de León (ITESM LNBI-Guadalajara, México)
Prof. José Alfonso Cruz Ramos (Instituto Jalisciense de Cancerología, México)
Prof. Roberto G. Ramírez Chavarría (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México)
Prof. Gerardo Ames Lastra (Universidad de Sonora, México).
Prof. Paula Reyes Cruz (Inv. Ind. México)
Prof. José Luis Herrera Celis (Universidad de Santander, Colombia)
The 9th. H.P. Schwan Award coordinator.
Prof. Ørjan G. Martinsen (University of Oslo, Norway).
Organizing Committee:
Prof César A. González-Díaz (Instituto Politécnico Nacional-México)
Prof. José Marco Balleza Ordaz (Universidad de Guanajuato, México).
Prof. Svetlana Kashina (Universidad de Guanajuato, México).
Prof. Yizel Becerril Alarcón (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Marisol Neri Sánchez (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Lizbeth Morales González (Universidad de la Salud del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Alexandra Estela Soto Piña (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, México).
Prof. Miguel A. San Pablo Juárez(IEEE EMBS Puebla Section - MÉXICO)
Prof. Aaron Rodríguez (Universidad Politécnica de Santa Rosa Jauregui, Querétaro, México).
Prof. José de León (ITESM LNBI-Guadalajara, México)
Prof. José Alfonso Cruz Ramos (Instituto Jalisciense de Cancerología, México)
Prof. Roberto G. Ramírez Chavarría (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México)
Prof. Gerardo Ames Lastra (Universidad de Sonora, México).
Prof. Paula Reyes Cruz (Inv. Ind. México)
Ing. Alejandra Pérez Navab(CIDETEQ)
Abstracts | Full Paper |
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Deadline: February 10, 2025 | Deadline: February 10, 2025 |
The abstracts should include:
The length of abstracts should not exceed 300 words, excluding spaces. Sections as the title, authors, and institutional affiliation are not included in the 300-words count. The word template for the abstract is available on the ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 website. Webpage Call for Abstracts: https://www.morressier.com/call-for-abstracts/ICEBI-EIT-2025 | All proceedings from ICEBI-EIT-CNIBi 2025 will be published in The Journal of Physics: Conference Series (ISSN: 1742-6596). The link to access information about the journal is as follows: https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1742-6596 Author guidelines for conference proceedings is available in the following link: https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/author-guidelines-for-conference-proceedings/ The basic guideline for preparing the paper is the following: Webpage Call for Papers: https://www.morressier.com/call-for-papers/6752bd3a28b89bc1fd7692bc |
If you wish to publish your full paper, it must be submitted by February 10, 2025.
Important Dates
For abstracts and full papers.
1) Deadline to submit abtsracts and full papers: February 10, 2025
2) Deadline to reviewers for abstracts and full papers: February 21, 2025
3) Deadline to proofread and submit abstracts and full papers: February 28, 2025.
Topics Of Interest:
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished works through the Online Submission System. Submissions
are welcome on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
Electrical Impedance Tomography Impedance /Bioimpedance (BI):
EIT-HArdware for Impedance Imaging | BI Instrumentation |
EIT-Clinical applications | Body and Tissue Composition / Impedance |
EIT software | Bioimpedance Meters/ Analysis |
Inverse problems and theory | BI Theory and Modeling |
EIT-Industrial applications | BI-Clinical applications |
EIT-Algorithms and data analysis | BI-Industrial applications |
For more information:
Prof. Marco Balleza
Email: jm.balleza@ugto.mx
Monterrey N.L. City
International Buisness Center Monterrey
Av. Fundidora No. 501
Colonia Obrera.
Monterrey, Nuevo León, MEXICO.
C.P. 64010
It is the most important venue in northern Mexico, and one of the main in the country, with more than 30 years of experience. It is located in a privileged zone inside Parque Fundidora (Foundry Park), a few steps away from three hotels with a capacity of more than 569 rooms, it is also 5 minutes away from the hotel zone of the city center that offers more than 4,000 rooms. Through its convention and exhibition center, it hosts more than 1,000 events per year, from congresses and meetings to industrial and consumer exhibitions and receives 4 million visitors per year. Its permanent business center is an excellent complement where the offices of the city’s main companies and industry suppliers are located. Likewise, since 2016 it manages the Lewis Building, Esplanade and Blower Pavilion and the Mitsubishi Building within Parque Fundidora (Foundry Park) for the holding of events. All its achievements, experience and conviction of being the place with the best customer service have been backed up since June 2001 with the ISO 9002 certification. Currently, the place operates with ISO 9001: 2015.
CINTERMEX is located within the complex Fundidora Park, a unique place of its kind that combines history, cultural venues, entertainment and nature. In a setting of gardens, plazas, walkways, fountains and the Santa Lucia.
Fourth stage of expansion:
In order to host larger events, 210 million mexican pesos were invested in Cintermex to expand its facilities by 5 thousand square meters. The work is already concluded and in operation, increased the capacity and the original resistance of its Exhibition Hall A, which will allow the introduction of heavy machinery.
WHY MONTERREY HOST THE ICEBI-EIT 2025?
Privileged geographical location, at the northeast of Mexico only two hours away by land from the Texas border and a 90 minute flight from Mexico City and Houston, Texas in the US. Modern airport which ranks first nationwide in the number of operations and passengers served, with direct flights to important destinations in Mexico, the United States and the rest of the world. The destiny has a variety of spaces of great capacity and versatility, for national and international events of all kinds. Convention Centers, arenas, auditoriums, concourses, parks, stadiums and halls with customized services to hold a congress, convention, fair, exhibition, meeting, symposium, tournament or championship. 16,000 hotels’ room in more than 100 hotels many of them belonging to important international chains, with competitive hosting rates.
Singular spaces that safeguard the history and traditions of the city, as well as beautiful natural landscapes and fun-filled places where original and memorable events can be held, such as: theme parties, gala dinners and cocktails.
A wide portfolio of local suppliers with professionalism and quality services undoubtedly translates into savings for the event organizer.
Recreational options and tours, ideal to put together an attractive program for companions or simply to have a good time.
Experience on holding major events with great success, such as: National Universities, Mexican Petroleum Congress, National Fair of Magical Towns, GFNY Monterrey, World Congress of Criminology and National Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics, among others.
A Convention and Visitors Bureau with more than 20 years of experience and internationally certified, offers valuable support to the organizer with no payment to contribute to the success of the event in Monterrey.
Extensive Air Connectivity
Monterrey Airport is the most important hub in the north of the country, number three nationally in terms of the number of passengers transported, and as a whole, an international-category airport. It is the only airport in the northern Mexico with two connection hubs: Aeromexico in Terminal B and Vivaaerobus in Terminal C.
Daily passengers: +25 thousand
Daily operations: 317
Total current destinations: 46 to 61
(30-45 domestic and 16 international).
National airlines: Aeromar, Aeromexico, Aeromexico Connect, Magnicharters, TAR Aerolineas, Vivaaerobus, Volaris.
International airlines: American Airlines, Copa Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines.
The airport has the Safe Travels seal of the World Travel and Tourism Council and the Airport Health Accreditation (AHA) granted by the Airports Council International - Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC), thanks to the actions and protocols implemented to provide its users with facilities with high health safety standards. It is currently in the expansion stage, which will increase its capacity by 50% to serve up to 16.5 million passengers.
How to get Monterrey
Through Mexico City International Airport
31 destinations in North America
13 destinations in Central America
9 destinations in South America
5 destinations in Asia
9 destinations in Europe
Through Cancun International Airport
66 destinations in North America
8 destinations in Central America
6 destinations in South America
31 destinations in Europe
The foreigner who presents any of the following documents will not require a Mexican visa:
Document proving permanent residence in Canada, the United States of America, Japan, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, any of the countries that make up the Schengen Area, as well as in the member countries of the Pacific Alliance.
Specific information at:
https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/finlandia/index.php/traveling/visas
Registration Information
Registration Type | Standard Registration Fee | Student Registration Fee | Registration Entitlement |
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Early Registration (Before feb 28st, 2025) | 450 USD / 9,000 MXN | 225 USD / 4500 MXN | 1. Oral/Poster Presentation; 2. Conference items (inclusive of conference bag, welcome kit, conference guide, name badge, etc.); 3. Access to all technical sessions, exhibition room and coffee breaks; 4. Welcome cocktail June 25th, 2025; 5. Certificate of Presentation / Certificate of Attendance; 6. City tour after conference on the afternoon of june 27th, 2025. |
Late/Onsite Registration (Between March 1st -June 27th, 2025) | 490 USD / 9800 MXN | 245 USD / 4900 MXN | |
Registration Notices:
1. The conference organizer will not accept any bank charges associated with the transfer of money;
2. Your registration will NOT be confirmed until payment is received in full. When the registration is confirmed, an e-copy of official receipt will be sent to you. Questions please contact bioimpedanciamexico@gmail.com;
Payment Methods
1. Paypal
2. Account for MNX payment (Mexican Pesos)
Name: Sociedad Mexicana de Impedancia y Bioimpedancia AC
Bank: BBVA
Interbank code CLABE: 012180001233799147
3. Foreign currency payment account USD (American Dolars).
Here data for international electronic transference trough Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecomunication (SWIFT)
Name: Sociedad Mexicana de Impedancia y Bioimpedancia AC
Code SWIFT: BCMRMXMMPYM
Branch Number: 4128
Interbank code CLABE: 012180001233804919
Please send bank transfer voucher to bioimpedanciamexico@gmail.com
include: Name, Last name, Institution & e-mail.