Luis Manuel Mochón Castro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fire, Thermal and Fluid Protection Engineering at the Higher Technical School of Engineering (ICAI), Comillas Pontifical University, where he has been a faculty member since January 10, 2000. He holds a Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from the same institution and has a strong background in mechanical and industrial systems. Education: Doctor of Industrial Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University Industrial Engineer, ICAI (Comillas) Industrial Technical Engineer, CEI Córdoba His research interests center on fluid dynamics simulation, heat transfer, hydraulic systems, and thermal engineering , with applications in renewable energy, industrial safety, and energy efficiency. His work bridges theoretical modeling and practical engineering solutions, particularly in failure analysis, thermal management, and fluid control systems. The 15 most recent publications and projects reflect a sustained focus on thermal and fluid systems in industrial and energy contexts , including solar thermal technology, tunnel ventilation under fire conditions, hydraulic energy, and non-invasive measurement systems. These works span journal articles, patents, conference presentations, and applied research projects, demonstrating a strong orientation toward real-world engineering challenges and technological innovation. Scientific Awards and Recognitions: Director of the award-winning project at the 2005 ALTRAN Student Competition for Young Talents Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico (2000) Luis Manuel Mochón Castro has been actively involved in academic and professional service, including serving as Academic Director of the Postgraduate Course 'Energy Systems Auditing' and as a reviewer for professional certification courses in solar energy. He has supervised doctoral research and directed student final projects, contributing to engineering education and training. His work includes numerous industrial consulting projects for companies such as Innomerics SL, Terex, CRISA, and TUV Rheinland, focusing on technical failure analysis, system optimization, and certification. He is also involved in external expert roles, having served on evaluation committees for technical certifications and scholarships. His dissemination activities include a publication on social awareness in Jesuit higher education, reflecting a broader engagement with ethical and societal dimensions of engineering.






