Dr. Patricia Caratozzolo Martelliti is an Electronic Engineer from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (UBA).
He completed his doctoral studies at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Spain, at the Institute of Industrial Robotics, with a PhD thesis on electric generation systems for hybrid vehicles, in June 2003.
She worked for several years at the National Center for Technological Research and Development (Cenidet) as a professor-researcher holder of a postgraduate degree, where she directed six master's theses in the area of energy control in electric and hybrid vehicles. He has numerous articles published on issues of supervisory control of energy in electric and hybrid vehicles.
She is currently a professor-researcher in the Department of Mechatronics of the Tecnológico de Monterrey campus Santa Fe, specialized in the area of industrial electronics, automotive applications, efficient use of energy and sustainability.
Her areas of expertise are:
----- Technological Innovation in the automotive industry (Optimization, design and efficiency in electronic control systems of internal combustion, electric and hybrid vehicles)
----- Technological Innovation in the energy sector (Optimization, design and efficiency in generation systems, transmission and distribution of electrical energy, management of reactive power, incorporation of renewable sources)
----- Energy Management in hybrid vehicles and electric generation systems
----- Product Development with Creativity and Innovation techniques
----- Development of Competencies and Disciplinary Skills in Collaborative Groups
----- Development of Critical Thinking and Case Analysis
----- Problem Solving through Lateral Thinking and Design Thinking
----- Strategic Planning for the development of Technology-Based Projects
----- Consulting specialized in leadership, competitiveness, innovation and creativity