Fernanda Espinosa is an experienced professional in the field of cultural heritage and conservation, currently serving as a project manager and coordinator at Corporación de Memoria y Cultura de Puchuncaví since April 2019, where responsibilities include securing funding for heritage site projects. Additionally, Espinosa works as a contextual study manager for the Sitio Histórico ex Centro de Detención and teaches applied sciences in a conservation diploma program at Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Previous roles include project evaluator at the Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation, and providing independent consultancy for cultural heritage projects. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in the diagnosis of historical heritage conservation from Universidad Pablo de Olavide and a Master's degree in biological sciences from Universidad de Chile. With a robust background leading analytical laboratories and teams at the Centro Nacional de Conservación y Restauración, Espinosa has made significant contributions to the preservation and study of cultural assets.
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