Julia Tagüeña

[2] The main goals of the Forum is to act as an independent advisor of how science and technology should be integrated into Mexican laws (both at the state and federal level.)

[2] Tagüeña has written 11 textbooks for high school and undergraduate students and published over 50 articles on solid state research in international journals.

[7] From 2002 to 2005, Tagüeña held the position of the Executive Directorate of the Network for the Popularization of Science and Technology for Latin America and the Caribbean (RedPOP).

[4] From 2013 to 2018 Tagüeña was the Deputy General Director for Scientific Development at the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology.

[2] In January 2019, Tagüeña was appointed as a general coordinator of the Scientific and Technological Advisory Forum and will held this position until 31 December 2020.