Wilson E. Sánchez received an Electromechanical Engineer Degree in 2005 from the Polytechnic School of the Army and Master's degrees in Production Management in 2013 from the Technical University of Cotopaxi–Latacunga and in Design and Industrial Automation in 2017 from the National Polytechnic School. He has worked for private oil companies and since 1997 as a Principal Professor at the University of the Armed Forces ESPE, researching topics like simulation and modeling of biomechanical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems, industrial process automation, renewable energy, and publishing papers on energy monitoring, industrial networks, fluid dynamics analysis, and work climate diagnosis.
Wilson E. Sánchez received an Electromechanical Engineer Degree in 2005 from the Polytechnic School of the Army and Master's degrees in Production Management in 2013 from the Technical University of Cotopaxi–Latacunga and in Design and Industrial Automation in 2017 from the National Polytechnic School. He has worked for private oil companies and since 1997 as a Principal Professor at the University of the Armed Forces ESPE, researching topics like simulation and modeling of biomechanical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems, industrial process automation, renewable energy, and publishing papers on energy monitoring, industrial networks, fluid dynamics analysis, and work climate diagnosis.
Wilson E. Sánchez received an Electromechanical Engineer Degree in 2005 from the Polytechnic School of the Army and Master's degrees in Production Management in 2013 from the Technical University of Cotopaxi–Latacunga and in Design and Industrial Automation in 2017 from the National Polytechnic School. He has worked for private oil companies and since 1997 as a Principal Professor at the University of the Armed Forces ESPE, researching topics like simulation and modeling of biomechanical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems, industrial process automation, renewable energy, and publishing papers on energy monitoring, industrial networks, fluid dynamics analysis, and work climate diagnosis.
Wilson E. Sánchez received an Electromechanical Engineer Degree in 2005 from the Polytechnic School of the Army and Master's degrees in Production Management in 2013 from the Technical University of Cotopaxi–Latacunga and in Design and Industrial Automation in 2017 from the National Polytechnic School. He has worked for private oil companies and since 1997 as a Principal Professor at the University of the Armed Forces ESPE, researching topics like simulation and modeling of biomechanical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems, industrial process automation, renewable energy, and publishing papers on energy monitoring, industrial networks, fluid dynamics analysis, and work climate diagnosis.
Electromechanical Engineer Degree in 2005, at the Polytechnic School of the Army, the Master in Production Management in 2013 at the Technical University of Cotopaxi – Latacunga, Ecuador and the Master in Design and Industrial Automation in 2017 at the National Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador. He worked for private companies in the oil sector and since 1997 for the University of the Armed Forces ESPE, as Principal Professor in the Department of Electrical - Electronics. His research interests include: simulation, modeling of biomechanical, mechanical and hydraulic systems; automation of industrial processes; Renewable Energy; has published papers related to energy resource monitoring, industrial networks, fluid dynamics analysis, thermal analysis y diagnosis of the work climate.