Sustainable Development Goals
Research interests
• Mathematical modeling of transport phenomena in energy and environmental systems
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Energy analysis, and assessment of industrial processes
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Bioenergy production from organic residues: anaerobic digestion, co-digestion, and thermal bioprocesses
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Development and application of kinetic and dynamic models in biological and bioenergy systems
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Sustainability assessment and energy valorization of agro-industrial and livestock residues
Profile
Dr. Guillermo Benítez Olivares holds a degree in Energy Engineering from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa Campus, with specialization in the mathematical modeling of transport phenomena applied to energy and environmental systems. He earned a Master of Science degree in Energy and Environment, conducting research on mathematical modeling coupled to biological systems, and subsequently obtained his Ph.D. in Energy and Environment from the same institution.
He completed a research stay at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers (ENSAM), University of Bordeaux, France, where he worked on the development of mathematical models and numerical solutions for the analysis of environmental systems. His research interests focus on the analysis and simulation of energy processes, bioenergy, transport phenomena, environmental systems, and the energy assessment of industrial processes.
He is currently a Professor in the Department of Process Engineering and Hydraulics, within the Academic Area of Energy Resources Engineering at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa Campus, where he actively participates in teaching, research, and the supervision of undergraduate and graduate students.
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