Sánchez-Muñoz, Jonathan Arturo
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Dr. Jonathan Sánchez holds a Bachelor¿s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. His academic background and professional trajectory have focused on numerical simulation of engineering systems, flow control, and energy efficiency, with applications in the aerospace and industrial sectors, as well as in water resources management.
During his graduate studies, he participated in applied research projects at the Institute of Engineering of UNAM, related to the analysis and flow control of the Mezcalapa River as part of the Integrated Water Resources Project of Tabasco. He later contributed to the European project PELSKIN, which aimed to achieve energy savings through flow control techniques applied to the aerospace industry. Professionally, he has worked at GE Aviation in the performance area and has carried out specialized consulting activities for the Institute of Engineering of UNAM.
He is currently a full-time professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey, San Luis Potosí campus, where he is engaged in teaching and research activities. His academic objectives focus on the generation of applied knowledge, the training of human resources in engineering, and industry collaboration, integrating computational tools to address real-world engineering problems.
His research interests include numerical simulation, computational fluid dynamics, energy efficiency, data analysis, and machine learning. His primary research tools comprise CFD methods, scientific programming, statistical analysis, and machine learning models, with an emphasis on process optimization and efficient energy use.
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