Luis Enrique Bracamontes


Luis Enrique Bracamontes Gálvez was a Mexican politician and engineer. He was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party and Secretary of Public Works under President Luis Echeverria Alvarez.
Luis Enrique Bracamontes was born in Tapalpa, Jalisco on June 22, 1923. Civil Engineer graduated from the National School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering today the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Master in Physics, from the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM. Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of the Americas in 1973 and Doctor Honoris Causa by the Autonomous University of Chihuahua in 1997.
He served as Project Manager of the City University and then was first Subsecetario of Communications and Public Works from 1952 to 1958 and Secretary of Public Works 1958-1964. As of December 1, 1970 President Luis Echeverria Alvarez desingnó the head of the Ministry of Public Works was also a consulting engineer of several Latin American countries. The last public position that I occupy was Director General of the Mexican Institute of Transport between 1989 and 1994. He was also the founding president of the Mexican Academy of Engineering and of the Mexican Association of Public Works.

Awards

PROFESSIONAL
HONORS AND CHARGES FEES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Naval Engineer's career in Engineering Escueta Universidad Veracruzana. The Master Port Engineering, University of Tamaulipas. The Master Decision Making at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of the State of Mexico. The Master of Urban Regional Planning, School of Architecture of the University of Guanajuato. The Master of Traffic Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, University of Nuevo León. The Master of Land routes in the School of Engineering at the University of Chihuahua. The Master of Transport, at the Faculty of Engineering of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. The Master of Transport Integration at the Faculty of Engineering of the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro.
CONFERENCES
International Symposium on Land Traffic Safety. International Symposium on the Impact of New Technologies in Developing Countries. International Seminar on Nuclear Energy in Latin America. International Symposium on Industrial Modernization International Seminar on Experiences in the implementation of Nuclear Power Plants. International Symposium on Air Transportation. International Symposium on Urban Engineering in the Development of the Country. International Symposium involving Builders Society of Stockholm, Sweden. International Seminar on Science Parks. 75 roundtable discussions on the issue of national technological development.
He died in Mexico City, on January 15, 2003.