Sustainable Development Goals
Research interests
• Computational electromagnetism
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Electrical Machines Analysis
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Finite element method
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Renewable energy
Profile
Dr. Víctor Manuel Jiménez Mondragón earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2017. During his doctoral studies, he completed a research stay at the University of Lorraine in France from August to December 2016. He is currently a Full-Time Associate Professor (Titular C) in the Department of Energy at the Azcapotzalco Campus of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM).
He is a Level I member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI) for the 2022–2026 period and holds the desirable profile recognition from the Professional Development Program for Professors (PRODEP). He also serves as the leader of the consolidated academic group “Applied Energetics.”
His academic contributions include the publication of 10 articles in journals indexed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), as well as participation in national and international conferences. He was a co-founder of the Master’s Program in Electromagnetic Engineering, launched in 2018, and has contributed to the revision and enhancement of the undergraduate curriculum in Electrical Engineering at the Azcapotzalco Campus of UAM. He has supervised theses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
His research interests focus on computational electromagnetics, as well as the analysis, control, and simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic devices. He is currently leading a research project in collaboration with the Mexican company MABE, focused on the analysis and design of induction cooktops using the finite element method, thereby contributing to the country’s industrial development.
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