Mr. Miguel Sagaseta de Ilurdoz Cortadellas | Water science and technology / Water treatment | Best Researcher Award
University professor at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Miguel Sagaseta de Ilurdoz Cortadellas is an accomplished industrial engineer, educator, and researcher known for his contributions to renewable energy systems, environmental engineering, and applied mathematics. With over 15 years of diverse experience in both academia and technical consultancy, he has played a critical role in advancing sustainable energy technologies and enhancing engineering education in Spain. His unique blend of practical knowledge, academic insight, and innovative research makes him a standout professional in his field.
Profile
EDUCATION
Miguel earned his degree in Industrial Engineering from the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineers at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 2008. His studies emphasized multidisciplinary engineering, blending mechanical, thermal, and electrical systems with advanced analytical tools. He further honed his expertise in engineering applications through software like AutoCAD, Matlab, and mathematical modeling. This solid educational foundation laid the groundwork for his research and teaching in technical and environmental fields, allowing him to approach complex energy and infrastructure challenges with precision and creativity.
EXPERIENCE
Following his graduation, Miguel began his career in May 2009 as a technical consultant and expert in industrial energy systems, particularly focusing on renewable energy and environmental sustainability. Over time, he transitioned into academia, where he has held several key teaching and research roles. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Complutense University of Madrid, he teaches mathematics and statistics to business and engineering students. Previously, he served at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and participated in major regional projects such as “Gran Canaria, Experimental Island,” where he coordinated research on energy efficiency and environmental innovation. His teaching portfolio spans subjects like aerodynamics, elasticity, fluid mechanics, and structural analysis, reflecting his wide-ranging expertise.
RESEARCH INTEREST
Miguel’s research interests focus on environmental and energy engineering, particularly in the context of island ecosystems and sustainability. He is deeply engaged in studies related to renewable energy systems, water desalination technologies, environmental impact assessments, and energy efficiency optimization. He has also contributed significantly to the analysis of fluid-structure interaction, elasticity theory, and environmental systems modeling. His interdisciplinary research bridges engineering and environmental science, with a consistent emphasis on real-world applications and societal impact.
AWARD
Miguel’s dedication to sustainability, education, and interdisciplinary innovation has earned him nominations and recognition in academic and research communities. His work in combining technical research with environmental objectives, particularly in the Canary Islands, has been praised for its practical utility and policy relevance. His ability to collaborate across scientific domains and his leadership in educational innovation strengthen his position as a strong candidate for awards recognizing academic and scientific excellence.
PUBLICATION
Miguel has authored and co-authored several impactful publications in the fields of environmental and energy engineering. Notably, he co-authored “Antibiotic removal processes from water & wastewater for the protection of the aquatic environment – a review”, published in the Journal of Water Process Engineering in 2022, which has been widely cited for its insights into sustainable water treatment technologies. Another major contribution is “Primary energy consumption in desalination: The case of Gran Canaria”, published in Desalination in 2019, which evaluates energy use in island-based water infrastructure. His earlier work, including conference papers such as those presented at the International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality, reflects a consistent focus on sustainable development. Each of these works has been cited by fellow researchers, underscoring their impact on the field.