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Luis Recalde Camacho serves as a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, where he has been affiliated since completing his PhD in 2011. As a Research Associate at the Wind Energy and Control Centre, he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules including Control Principles (EE472/972), Wind Turbine Technology (EE989), and Renewable Energy Systems (EE777), while contributing to the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Wind and Marine Energy Systems (WAMS).
His research specializes in modeling, control, and estimation of complex systems with primary focus on wind and tidal turbine control, complemented by expertise in process control and automotive systems. This work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) through innovations in renewable energy integration and grid stability solutions. His technical fingerprint reveals strong engagement in wind turbine modeling, anomaly detection, and controller design for renewable energy systems.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent advancement in control methodologies for sustainable energy, particularly in hydropower ancillary services for grid flexibility and novel offshore wind turbine controller architectures. These contributions reflect a strategic focus on practical engineering solutions for renewable energy integration challenges.
Scientific awards: No specific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in the available information.
Dr. Recalde Camacho actively secures research funding as Co-investigator for the Northern Power Grid Intro to Power Systems 2025 Course (2025) and previously contributed as Researcher to the INNO-MPP project (2017-2020) investigating integrated offshore multi-purpose platforms. His grant portfolio emphasizes industry-academia collaboration, particularly with Northern Powergrid Limited, and focuses on practical implementation of control systems for renewable energy infrastructure. He mentors students through WAMS programs in offshore renewable energy control systems.
He operates within the Wind Energy and Control Centre at the University of Strathclyde, a specialized research unit developing advanced control strategies for wind and tidal energy conversion systems. His current work includes Northern Powergrid's industry partnership focused on power systems education and grid integration solutions for renewable energy transition.




