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Ramón Rojas Díaz, PhD has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. From 2014 to present, Ramón has been working at Strohm as a Program Manager - TCP Riser and has previously held positions as a Project Engineering Manager, Senior TCP Engineer, and Composite Engineer. Prior to Strohm, Ramón worked at Siemens Gamesa from 2011 to 2014 as a Rotor Blade Structural Engineer, where they were responsible for wind turbine blade testing and certification. Before that, they were a Research Associate at Imperial College London from 2010 to 2011, focusing on the development of new tools and methodologies in smart structures and structural health monitoring. Ramón's earlier experience includes being a researcher and teaching assistant at Universidad de Sevilla from 2006 to 2010, a visiting scholar at University of Siegen and Rutgers University in 2009, and a visiting scholar at UC Davis in 2008. Ramón also gained experience as a Mechanical Engineer at AICIA from 2006 to 2009, and interned at William Mitchell Ltd in 2005, where they were involved in analysis, system implementation, and lean manufacturing. Overall, Ramón Rojas Díaz, PhD has extensive experience in program management, project engineering, composite engineering, wind turbine blade testing, smart structures, structural health monitoring, and various engineering research and teaching roles.
Ramón Rojas Díaz, PhD has a strong educational background in mechanical engineering and industrial engineering. Ramón obtained their first Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Universidad de Sevilla in 1999. Ramón then pursued further studies at the same institution and completed an Advanced Design in Mechanical Engineering program, earning a second Master of Science in 2007.
Ramón's passion for research and knowledge led him to pursue a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering at the Universidad de Sevilla, which they successfully completed in 2010. Ramón'sdoctoral research focused on fracture mechanics, numerical methods, and the use of Finite Element Method (FEM), Boundary Element Method (BEM), and Extended Finite Element Method (X-FEM).
In 2016, Ramón achieved the certification of Profesor Contratado Doctor from ANECA, further enhancing their credentials and confirming their expertise in the field. Ramón also dedicated some time to improve their language skills, attending the Language Institute Regina Coeli in 2017 to study Portuguese.
Overall, Ramón Rojas Díaz, PhD has an extensive educational background and remains dedicated to furthering their knowledge and research in the field of mechanical engineering.
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