JORGE LUIS MIREZ TARRILLO
Jorge Luis Mirez Tarrillo is a Peruvian engineer, researcher, and professor with a diverse set of interests and specialties. With a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Electrical Engineering from the National University "Pedro Ruíz Gallo" in Lambayeque, and a Master's and Doctorate in Physics from the National University of Engineering in Lima, Mirez has studied and worked in various fields of engineering, including electrical, mechanical, and biomedical.
As a researcher, Mirez has authored and co-authored numerous papers on topics such as renewable energy, control engineering, signal processing, mathematical modeling, and space technology. He has also held various positions in academia, including as a professor and researcher at the National University of Engineering and as a visiting researcher at institutions such as Sandia National Laboratories and the Centre for the Development of Renewable Energy Sources.
Mirez's expertise spans a wide range of areas, including electrical engineering, smart grids, microgrids, renewable energy, space technology, spaceships, spacesuits, moon/mars bases, control engineering, signal analysis/processing, optimization, and life support systems. He is also skilled in programming and mathematical modeling.
Through his various roles and experiences, Mirez has become a respected authority and thought leader in his fields of expertise, offering consulting and advisory services to both public and private sectors.