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Wilson Pavón

Prof. Dr. Wilson Pavón

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Wilson David Pavón Vallejos is a distinguished academic with a robust foundation in engineering and a passion for educational innovation. His journey began at the Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas (ESPE), where he excelled and earned his degree in Electronic Engineering with a specialization in Automation and Control. His academic prowess was recognized early on when he was selected to participate in Ecuador’s "Mi Primer Empleo" program due to his exceptional student record. Wilson's thirst for knowledge led him to the United Kingdom, where he obtained a Master's degree in Automation and Control from Newcastle University, graduating with distinction. His project work there delved into the complexities of power electronics for renewable energy applications, particularly focusing on photovoltaic systems. He furthered his expertise at the University of Ferrara in Italy, where he attained a PhD in Engineering. His research made significant strides in the realm of smart grid technology, culminating in a thesis that explored optimal control for enhancing stability in electrical substations.

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Electronics
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Automation & Control
Electronics and automa...
POWER ELECTRONICS

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Wilson David Pavón Vallejos is a distinguished academic with a robust foundation in engineering and a passion for educational innovation. His journey began at the Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas (ESPE), where he excelled and earned his degree in Electronic Engineering with a specialization in Automation and Control. His academic prowess was recognized early on when he was selected to participate in Ecuador’s "Mi Primer Empleo" program due to his exceptional student record. Wilson's thirst for knowledge led him to the United Kingdom, where he obtained a Master's degree in Automation and Control from Newcastle University, graduating with distinction. His project work there delved into the complexities of power electronics for renewable energy applications, particularly focusing on photovoltaic systems. He furthered his expertise at the University of Ferrara in Italy, where he attained a PhD in Engineering. His research made significant strides in the realm of smart grid technology, culminating in a thesis that explored optimal control for enhancing stability in electrical substations.