Jorge Ancheyta, PhD, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in petrochemical engineering (1989), a master’s degree in chemical engineering (1993), and a master’s degree in administration, planning, and economics of hydrocarbons (1997) from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) of Mexico. He splits his doctorate between the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) of Mexico and the Imperial College London, UK (1998), and was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in the Laboratory of Catalytic Process Engineering of the CPE-CNRS in Lyon, France (1999). He has also been Visiting Professor at the Laboratoire de Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Université de Caen, France; Imperial College London, UK; Mining University at Saint Petersburg, Russia; Kazan Federal University, Russia; and Tyumen State University, Russia. Ancheyta has worked for the Mexican Institute of Petroleum (IMP) since 1989, and his present position is Manager of Products for the Transformation of Crude Oil. He has also worked as a professor at the undergra