Miguel Santos Herrán

Project Engineer & Project Manager at Carnegie Clean Energy

Miguel Santos Herrán has had a diverse range of work experiences in various roles and companies. Miguel started their career as a Research Assistant at the University of Valladolid in 2008, where they worked as a Research Fellow until 2009. During this time, they conducted research in the Department of Energy Engineering and Fluid Mechanics, focusing on combustion analysis and pressure measurement in constant volume pumps.

In 2011, Miguel joined WEDGE GLOBAL S.L. as an R&D projects coordinator and Project Manager. Miguel worked in this role for four years and was responsible for managing and coordinating research and development projects.

In 2017, Miguel moved to The University of Edinburgh, where they worked as a Research Associate for two years. During this time, they focused on research projects related to their field of expertise.

Miguel then joined CIEMAT in 2019 as a Researcher, where they worked until 2021. Here, they continued their research in the energy field, focusing on specific projects.

In 2021, Miguel joined uSEP-CIEMAT as a Researcher. Their role involved conducting research related to their field of expertise. Miguel worked in this position until 2022.

Currently, Miguel is working at Carnegie Clean Energy as a Project Engineer, a position they have held since July 2022. In this role, they are involved in project management and engineering tasks related to clean energy projects.

Overall, Miguel Santos Herrán has accumulated significant experience in research and project management within the energy sector.

Miguel Santos Herrán completed their education in a chronological manner as follows:

From 2015 to 2016, Miguel attended the University of Strathclyde, where they pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Sustainable Engineering with a focus on Offshore Renewable Energy.

In 2010 to 2011, they enrolled in the Escuela de Organización Industrial, where they earned a Master's degree in Renewable Energy and Energy Market. Their studies covered various renewable energy sources, including wind, photovoltaic, solar thermal, solar thermoelectric, biomass, hydrogen, and marine energies.

During 2009 and 2010, Miguel studied at the University of Leeds, where they completed a Final Project related to combustion and engines.

Their undergraduate studies were conducted from 2004 to 2010 at the Universidad de Valladolid. Miguel obtained a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, specializing in energy.

Additionally, Miguel has obtained certification as a Student Member (SIMarEST) from The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST), although the specific date of obtaining this certification is not provided.

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  • Project Engineer & Project Manager

    July, 2022 - present