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Juan Gallego-Calderon, PhD, is a Clean Energy Researcher at the Idaho National Laboratory with the Energy and Water Systems Analysis team, leading interdisciplinary research in renewable energy systems, with special focus in wind energy, the water-energy nexus, and digital engineering tools.

Juan received a B.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Cali, Colombia in 2007. As an international student in Fresno State, he received a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2011, where he focused in electrical machine modeling and data analysis of environmental systems within the Center for Irrigation Technology. Immediately after received his Master, Juan accepted a PhD scholarship with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) where he went on getting a PhD degree in 2015 in Wind Energy, with focus on Electromechanical Drivetrain Simulation. During his time in industry before joining INL, he was conducting research in digital twins and surrogate models of wind turbines by combining physics models with data analytics.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark

Award Date: Aug 1 2015

Master, Electrical Engineering, California State University Fresno

Award Date: Dec 1 2011

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