Dr. Arturo Molina Cristobal

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Arturo Molina-Cristobal is an Assistant Professor at the University of Glasgow's James Watt School of Engineering. His research focuses on various aspects of engineering design and systems engineering. He specializes in Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and works extensively on Uncertainty Quantification and Management (UQ&M). Dr. Molina-Cristobal also explores Multi-disciplinary Design Optimization (MDO), highlighting the importance of integrating multiple disciplines in engineering projects. His expertise extends to Risk Reliability analysis and Multi-Objective Control Optimization, utilizing robust methodologies to achieve efficient control systems. He is proficient in applying advanced techniques such as Linear Matrix Inequalities in control problems and has a strong interest in genetic algorithms for multi-objective optimization. Additionally, he engages in vibration analysis through Modal Analysis and employs the Modelica and Systems Modeling Language (SysML) for complex physical systems modeling. Dr. Molina-Cristobal aims to contribute significantly to the field through innovative approaches and collaborative research efforts.

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