DANIEL FERNANDEZ MUÑOZView profile
Associate Professor
Daniel Fernández-Muñoz is an Associate Professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) , affiliated with the Department of Physical Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. He earned his PhD in 2021 with a thesis on "Generation scheduling in isolated power systems with high variable renewable generation and pump-storage," receiving both the Extraordinary Doctoral Award and Carlos González Cruz Award. He has held academic roles since 2006, including Assistant Professor positions from 2016-2021 and a current permanent Associate Professor appointment. Education : PhD in Electrical Engineering (UPM), DEA in Electrical Engineering (2010), Civil Engineering degree (2006) Research Focus : Renewable energy integration, power system optimization, battery degradation modeling, and frequency control in isolated grids Collaborations : Instituto de Sistemas Eléctricos de Potencia (Austria), EERA Joint Programme on Energy Storage, H2020 project eNeuron His work emphasizes hybrid wind-battery systems , pumped-storage hydropower , and virtual power plants , with notable publications in JCR Q1 journals. He has contributed to the Energy2Win project on sustainability education and served as a peer reviewer for multiple scientific journals. Scientific Awards Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado (UPM) Premio Carlos González Cruz Teaching activities include Physics for Biomedical Engineering and Energy Systems for Telecommunications. He has participated in international conferences as an invited speaker and contributed to projects funded by the Spanish government and private entities.







