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    Javier Campillo

    Associate Professor in Power Electronics & Sustainable Energy

    Javier Campillo holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Energy and Environment as well as a Master's degree (MSc) in Energy Engineering. With a background in Electronic Engineering, he specializes in instrumentation systems, power electronics, simulation and modeling, energy systems, computer networks, and digital signal processing.

    His expertise includes working on projects related to communication systems and remote sensing for industrial applications. Javier has experience in implementing energy management systems based on variable monitoring for manufacturing facilities.

    Currently, Javier Campillo serves as an associate professor at Tecnológica de Bolívar University in Cartagena, Colombia. In this role, he focuses on power electronics and renewable integration with the existing grid. He is involved in areas such as modeling, simulation, and pilot projects in the field of energy.

    Throughout his career, Javier has had affiliations with various organizations including being a former PhD student at EST Department at Mälardalen University, Research Projects Management at Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, Lecturer/Researcher at Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, and Projects Engineer at Atarraya S.A.

    He is well-versed in using software tools like Matlab & Simulink, Modelica, Maple, Multisim, LabView, Fluent, ETAP, and Altera. Javier Campillo has a strong understanding of Energy Management Standards such as ANSI MSE v2008 and ISO 50001, in addition to energy information systems.

    His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy and Environment, a Master of Science (MSc) in Energy Engineering, a Minor in Communication Networks, Computer Systems Networking, and Telecommunications, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering with Honors.

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    Colombia