September 2025
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September 2025
Yessica Saez > Other Awards
Premio al voluntariado y trayectoria APANAC
July 2024
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Recognized by Forbes as one of the region’s most influential women for her leadership in engineering research, innovation, and international scientific impact.
July 2022
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Selected among Central America’s most influential women for her scientific contributions, leadership in engineering, and advancement of women in STEM.
December 2022
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Awarded by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in recognition of her outstanding professional achievements, leadership, and contributions as an early-career engineer in Latin America. This distinction highlighted her scientific impact and regional leadership in engineering and technology.
December 2025
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Awarded by the IEEE Communications Society through its Women in Communications Engineering Committee in recognition of her outstanding early-career achievements, international leadership, and significant contributions to advancing women’s participation and visibility in communications engineering worldwide. This global distinction recognizes emerging leaders with exceptional impact in research, professional service, and STEM inclusion.
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Awards

September 2025 Premio APANAC 2025

September 2025 Trayectoria APANAC 2025

July 2024 Forbes Central America: 100 Most Powerful Women in Central America

July 2022 Forbes Central America: 100 Most Powerful Women in Central America

December 2022 2022 – IEEE Latin America Young Professional Award

December 2025 2023 – IEEE Communications Society Women in Communications Engineering (WICE) Early Achievement Award

About me

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**Yessica Sáez, PhD,** is an electronic and telecommunications engineer, researcher, and professor at the Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, where she serves as Research Coordinator at the Azuero Regional Center and leads the ITSIAS research group. She holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University. Her research focuses on intelligent systems, IoT, environmental monitoring, and assistive technologies for health and disability inclusion. She is the IEEE Communications Society Regional Director for Latin America and has led numerous interdisciplinary projects addressing societal challenges through technology. Dr. Sáez has been recognized among the **100 Most Powerful Women in Central America by** Forbes and is a strong advocate for advancing women in STEM, scientific leadership, and equitable access to research opportunities in developing regions.

Yessica Sáez, PhD, is an electronic and telecommunications engineer, researcher, educator, and scientific leader committed to advancing technology-driven solutions for social impact in developing countries. She is a faculty member and researcher at the Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, where she serves as Research Coordinator at the Azuero Regional Center and leads the ITSIAS Research Group (Telecommunications Engineering and Intelligent Systems Applied to Society). She holds a PhD and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University, along with a specialization in higher education.
Dr. Sáez’s research focuses on intelligent systems, Internet of Things (IoT), environmental monitoring, assistive technologies, embedded systems, and the application of artificial intelligence to address pressing societal challenges. Her work has led interdisciplinary projects in areas such as air pollution monitoring, health technologies for Parkinson’s disease monitoring, smart environmental sensing, and technological solutions for people with visual disabilities. Through these initiatives, she has contributed to bridging the gap between scientific research and practical applications that directly benefit vulnerable and underserved communities.
In addition to her academic and research contributions, Dr. Sáez is an active international leader within the IEEE Communications Society, where she serves as Regional Director for Latin America. She has played key roles in fostering scientific collaboration, promoting capacity building, and creating opportunities for young researchers and women in engineering across the region. Her leadership has focused on strengthening research ecosystems, advancing inclusion in STEM, and supporting regional initiatives that empower scientific communities in developing countries.
Dr. Sáez has authored numerous scientific publications, served as reviewer and editor for international journals and conferences, and has successfully led competitively funded research projects supported by national and international agencies. Her contributions to science, education, and leadership have been widely recognized, including being named among the 100 Most Powerful Women in Central America by Forbes and receiving national distinctions for scientific outreach and academic excellence.
As a scientist, mentor, and advocate for equity in STEM, Dr. Sáez is deeply committed to inspiring and supporting the next generation of women scientists, particularly in developing regions. Her work is driven by the belief that science and technology can be powerful tools for social transformation, resilience, and sustainable development.

Degrees:

2015
Doctorate
Engineering sciences
2011
Master
Engineering sciences
2009
Undergraduate
Yessica Saez > Degrees

Publications resulting from Research
Numerical Investigation of a Solar Dryer Prototype with Phase Change Materials: Thermal Performance Evaluation. https://journals.library.torontomu.ca/index.php/ictea/article/view/2550
Garcia, A., Saez, Y., Harris, I. et al. Advancements in air quality monitoring: a systematic review of IoT-based air quality monitoring and AI technologies. Artif Intell Rev 58, 275 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-025-11277-9
Saez Y, Ureña C, Valenzuela J, García A, Collado E. A Wearable Internet of Things-Based Device for the Quantitative Assessment of Hand Tremors in Parkinson’s Disease: The ELENA Project. Sensors. 2025; 25(9):2763. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25092763
Collado E, Calderón S, Cedeño B, De León O, Centella M, García A, Sáez Y. Open-source Internet of Things (IoT)-based air pollution monitoring system with protective case for tropical environments. HardwareX. 2024 Jul 17;19:e00560. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00560. PMID: 39687307; PMCID: PMC11647870.
Peña, L., Collado, E., & Sáez, Y. (2024). Explorando los avances y desafíos en la monitorización continua de los temblores para la enfermedad de Parkinson: una revisión sistemática. I+D Tecnológico, 20(2), 115-128. https://doi.org/10.33412/idt.v20.2.4065
Serrano-Márquez, M., Collado, E., & Sáez, Y. (2023). Análisis de los métodos implementados para el control de la gestión energética en vehículos eléctricos. Revista De Iniciación Científica, 9(2), 7 - 16. https://doi.org/10.33412/rev-ric.v9.2.3836
Collado, E., Delgado Sánchez, J., Bernal, N., Cárdenas, D., & Sáez, Y. (2023). Herramienta basada en optimización para reducir la temperatura superficial en circuitos electrónicos con transistores BJTs y MOSFETs en escenarios peligrosos. I+D Tecnológico, 19(2), 64-75. https://doi.org/10.33412/idt.v19.2.3806
Y. Sáez, H. Montes, A. Garcia, J. Muñoz, E. Collado and R. Mendoza, "Indoor Navigation Technologies Based on RFID Systems to Assist Visually Impaired People: A Review and a Proposal," in IEEE Latin America Transactions, vol. 19, no. 8, pp. 1286-1298, Aug. 2021, doi: 10.1109/TLA.2021.9475859.
Sáez Y, Muñoz J, Canto F, García A, Montes H. Assisting Visually Impaired People in the Public Transport System through RF-Communication and Embedded Systems †. Sensors. 2019; 19(6):1282. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19061282
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Awards

September 2025 Premio APANAC 2025

September 2025 Trayectoria APANAC 2025

July 2024 Forbes Central America: 100 Most Powerful Women in Central America

July 2022 Forbes Central America: 100 Most Powerful Women in Central America

December 2022 2022 – IEEE Latin America Young Professional Award

December 2025 2023 – IEEE Communications Society Women in Communications Engineering (WICE) Early Achievement Award