Antonio José Sánchez Egea is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), with affiliations at both the Polytechnic School of Engineering of Vilanova i la Geltrú (EPSEVG) and the School of Engineering of Barcelona East (EEBE). He teaches key courses such as Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines and Design of Mechanisms across multiple engineering degrees including Mechanical, Industrial Design, and Electrical Engineering. His research and teaching interests focus on mechanical systems, mechanism design, dynamics, and applied engineering. These are reflected in the diverse range of Final Degree Projects he supervises, spanning structural analysis, automation, sustainable technologies, and product development. His co-authored book Mechanism Theory: Solved Exercises (2024) supports pedagogical efforts in mechanical design education. The recent publications and student projects under his supervision emphasize practical applications in industrial machinery, energy systems, automation, and sustainable engineering. Common themes include mechanical optimization, system design, and innovation in manufacturing and mobility technologies, particularly in electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. No scientific awards listed. Antonio José Sánchez Egea actively mentors undergraduate students, supervising over 25 Final Degree Projects from 2020 to 2025. These span topics such as machine dynamics, structural design, automation, and sustainable technologies. While no formal grants or funding sources are mentioned, his consistent supervision load indicates sustained academic engagement. He collaborates with other faculty members across UPC campuses, suggesting integration into broader teaching teams. There is no mention of dedicated research labs or specialized research groups led by him in the provided text. However, his supervision of projects involving mechanical testing, design, and industrial applications suggests involvement in practical and applied engineering laboratories within the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UPC.








