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Miguel Angel Calle Gonzales

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Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Politécnica (EP)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Peru

Miguel Calle, holds a bachelor's degree with honors in Mechanical Engineering from PUCP. After practicing as project engineer in Peru and post-graduation studies at EPUSP, he led scientific and technical tasks of research projects at GMSIE-EPUSP. Later he participated on various scientific research projects in the field of experimental mechanics abroad, includig Belgium, UK and Finland. In the last, he specialized in additive manufacturing technologies. He served as a visiting professor at UFABC, teaching courses related to computational tools for engineering and manufacturing processes, coordinating the cotinuing education course on additive manufacturing technologies, and advising students on topics related to mechanical design, additive manufacturing, and generative design. He currently works as an independent scientific researcher at EPUSP on the development of a compact urban vehicle and also provides consulting services on experimental testing of materials. His scientific publications received just over 600 citations (h=12 / i10=13 / Google Scholar). His research interests span both experimental and numerical areas, including experimental mechanics, structural impact, high strain rate mechanical characterization, photogrammetric techniques for non-contact measurement of displacements and strains, finite element analysis, additive manufacturing technologies, and generative design in mechanical engineering. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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