Ronald Didier Hernandez, Ph.D. has extensive work experience in the field of diagnostics analysis and research. Ronald Didier began their career as a Project Engineer at Doger Technology Development, where they focused on integrating systems for industrial processes and managed a team for a cement company project. Following this, Ronald worked as a Teaching/Research Assistant at Northeastern University College of Engineering, where they developed electrical machines laboratory manuals and mathematical algorithms for power systems.
Ronald then joined Doble Engineering as a Ph.D. Intern, where they conducted research experiments on insulation and assessed the feasibility of diagnostic tests for transformers. Ronald Didier later became a Diagnostics Analysis Research Engineer at Doble Engineering, where they developed mathematical algorithms for various tools and collaborated on the development of a new method.
Currently, Ronald is working at Doble Engineering Company as a Diagnostic Analysis Research Manager. In this role, they co-developed the Power Factor Arrhenius Temperature Correction application, served as the Chairman of the Doble Transformer Failure Statistics Subcommittee, and is a member of CIGRE Working Group WG A2.
Overall, Ronald Didier Hernandez, Ph.D. has made significant contributions in the field of diagnostics analysis, research, and system integration throughout their career.
Ronald Didier Hernandez, Ph.D. has a diverse education history. Ronald Didier completed a Professional Education program in Machine Learning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2021. In 2016-2017, they pursued their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) specializing in Global MBA at IE Business School. Prior to that, from 2009 to 2012, Ronald earned their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering with a major in Power Systems from Northeastern University. Ronald Didier also obtained a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Power Systems from the same university in 2006-2009. Lastly, they completed their undergraduate studies at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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