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Dr. David Antonio Aragón Verduzco

Associate Professor
Departament of Energy

Division of Basic Sciences and Engineering


Candidate
Member of the National System of Researchers
(SNII)

Engineering and Technological Development



Azcapotzalco Campus

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Sustainable Development Goals

• 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

• 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

• 13 Climate Action


Research interests

• Design, analysis, and simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic devices
• Power quality analysis
• Electromobility
• Design, analysis, and simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic devices
• Power quality analysis
• Electromobility

Profile

Dr. David Antonio Aragón Verduzco earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electric Machines at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco Campus (2004–2008). In 2009, he received training at a multinational company in Brazil specializing in the manufacture of rotating electrical machines. During this time, he participated in the technology transfer process for designing and manufacturing medium-voltage induction motors for production in Mexico. From 2010 to 2011, he led the electromagnetic design of medium-voltage motors (500 to 2000 HP) for the Mexican and U.S. markets.

In 2012, he worked as a high-voltage design engineer at a Mexican company specializing in power quality. There, he developed and implemented solutions, including harmonic filters and capacitor banks, for power systems, handling both national and international projects.

He pursued his Master’s degree (2013–2015) and Ph.D. (2016–2020) in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Power Systems at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). As part of his academic training, he completed a research stay at the Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia between 2017 and 2018.

Since 2019, he has taught undergraduate courses at both the Azcapotzalco and Lerma campuses, as well as graduate-level courses at CIATEQ-Lerma, with a focus on technological development and innovation in engineering.

In 2021 and 2022, he joined the Research and Development department of a Spanish multinational company, where he led the development and implementation of new high-voltage transformer lines for industrial applications.

Since 2023, he has served as a full-time Associate Professor “D” at the Azcapotzalco Campus, contributing to the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering and the Master’s program in Electromagnetic Engineering. In March 2024, he became the Coordinator of the Electrical Engineering undergraduate program.

His scientific output includes articles published in outreach and popular science journals, as well as in the proceedings of national and international conferences. He has supervised various undergraduate integration projects and graduate theses.

He is a Candidate Member (2024–2027) of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNII) and a member of the Mexican Physical Society (SMF), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the Power and Energy Society (PES).



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Research interests

• Design, analysis, and simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic devices
• Power quality analysis
• Electromobility
• Design, analysis, and simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic devices
• Power quality analysis
• Electromobility

Academic Work

On the following pages you can consult the research work:






Courses taught by the professor in recent trimesters

*Courses are conducted in spanish

Num.Trim.Course NameLevel
1
25O
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
2
25O
Introducción a la IngenieríaLicenciatura
3
25O
Análisis del Campo Eléctrico en Estado EstacionarioPosgrado
4
25O
Temas Selectos de Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
5
25O
Laboratorio de Circuitos Eléctricos de Corriente AlternaLicenciatura
6
25P
Diseño de Maquinas EléctricasLicenciatura
7
25P
Método de Elemento Finito Aplicado a Maquinas EléctricasLicenciatura
8
25P
Introducción a la IngenieríaLicenciatura
9
25P
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
10
25I
Programación Aplicada a Sistemas Eléctricos de PotenciaLicenciatura
11
25I
Análisis del Campo Eléctrico en Estado EstacionarioPosgrado
12
25I
Taller de Fuentes Alternas de EnergíaLicenciatura
13
25I
Laboratorio de Circuitos Eléctricos de Corriente AlternaLicenciatura
14
25I
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
15
24O
Laboratorio de Circuitos Eléctricos de Corriente AlternaLicenciatura
16
24O
Introducción a la IngenieríaLicenciatura
17
24O
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
18
24O
Análisis del Campo Eléctrico en Estado EstacionarioPosgrado
19
24P
Programación Aplicada a Sistemas Eléctricos de PotenciaLicenciatura
20
24P
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
21
24P
Introducción a la IngenieríaLicenciatura
22
24I
Proyecto de Integración en Ingeniería Eléctrica ILicenciatura
23
24I
Laboratorio de Ingeniería Eléctrica Licenciatura
24
24I
Ingeniería EléctricaLicenciatura
25
24I
Modelado de Sistemas Eléctricos de PotenciaLicenciatura
26
24I
Análisis del Campo Eléctrico en Estado EstacionarioPosgrado
27
23O
Programación Aplicada a Sistemas Eléctricos de PotenciaLicenciatura
28
23O
Laboratorio de Protecciones EléctricasLicenciatura
29
23O
Diseño de Maquinas EléctricasLicenciatura
30
23P
Mediciones en IngenieríaLicenciatura
31
23P
Mediciones en IngenieríaLicenciatura
32
22O
Modelado de Sistemas Eléctricos de PotenciaLicenciatura
33
22O
Mediciones en IngenieríaLicenciatura
34
22P
Mediciones en IngenieríaLicenciatura
35
22P
Sistemas de Potencia en Estado EstableLicenciatura
36
22I
Laboratorio de Circuitos Eléctricos de Corriente AlternaLicenciatura
37
22I
Laboratorio de Transformadores y Máquinas SíncronasLicenciatura
38
22I
Diseño de Maquinas EléctricasLicenciatura
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