Francisco David Muñoz Espinoza
Associate Professor
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Santiago, Chile
Market Design; Energy Economics; Power Systems Planning and Economics; Stochastic Programming; Operations Research
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Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Mención Mecanica, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2007
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Geography and Environmental Engineering, focus on Environmental Management and Economics, JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2011
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Geography and Environmental Engineering, focus on Energy Economics and Operations Research, JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2014
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Ingeniero Civil Mecanico, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2008
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Profesor Asistente Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ
Engineering and Sciences
Santiago, Chile
2015 - At present
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Intern Other
ENDESA, Central Rapel
Chile
2005 - 2005
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Intern Other
SIEMENS Healthcare
Chile
2006 - 2006
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Intern Other
SIEMENS Energy
Chile
2007 - 2007
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Research Engineer Full Time
Energy Research Program at Universidad de Chile
Chile
2008 - 2008
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Investigador Asistente
The Johns Hopkins University
Estados Unidos
2009 - 2013
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Investigador Visitante
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
Holanda
2011 - 2013
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Investigador Postdoctoral
Sandia National Laboratories
Estados Unidos
2014 - 2015
1) Andrés Pérez (2014) - “The Economic Effects of Interregional Trading of Renewable Energy Certificates in the WECC”, Co- advisor, Master of Science in Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2) Bruno Pumarino and Ignacio Salas (2016) - "Aiming low and achieving it: A long-term analysis of a renewable policy in Chile", Main advisor, Bachelors and Professional degree in Industrial Engineering, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
3) Ricardo Hunt (2016) - "Analysis of transmission switching in the Chilean electric power system", Co-advisor, Bachelors and Professional degree in Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Chile
4) Sebastián Tobar (2017) - "Transmission and generation planning considering the effect of climate change in the Chilean hydroelectric power plants", Co-advisor, Bachelors and Professional degree in Electrical Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
5) Matías Bergen (2017) - "Quantifying the effects of climate change policy uncertainties on transmission and generation investments: A case study of the Chilean power system", Co- advisor, Master of Science in Engineering, Politecnico Di Torino
8) Gabriel Díaz (2018) - "Equilibrium Analysis of a Carbon Tax with Pass-through Restrictions and Side-payment Rules", Co-advisor, Master of Science in Engineering, Universidad de Chile
7) Julio Muñoz (2018) - "Analysis of transmission interconnections in Chile considering high levels of penetration of solar power", Co-advisor, Bachelors and Professional degree in Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Chile
8) Mauricio Fernández (2018) - "A Closed-loop Model of Imperfect Competition in Natural Gas Supply Contracts for Electric Power Generation", Main advisor, Master of Science in Engineering, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
9) Iván Zimmermann (2019) - "Analysis of international transmission interconnections considering conflicting economic incentives amount countries", Co-advisor, Bachelors and Professional degree in Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Chile
1) 2014-present - Academic Advisor for SPEC Energy Consulting in Chile. This firms develops a software for investment and operations planning in the electric power industry named AMEBA. This software is based on the Pyomo algebraic modelling language develop at Sandia National Laboratories, where I spent 2 years as a Postdoctoral Researcher. AMEBA uses advanced optimization algorithms and decomposition techniques for the solution of large-scale planning problems, taking advantage of state-of-the-art high-performance computers. With my support, this firm has been awarded 2 grants for nearly 500,000 USD to support Research and Development from the Chilean Economic Development Agency (CORFO).
2) 2011-present - More than 50 presentations at international research conferences, including the INFORMS Annual Meeting, the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, the International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, the International Conference on Stochastic Programming, the International Association for Energy Economics European Conference, and the Latin-Iberoamerican Conference on Operations Research.
3) 2016-present - Consultant for private companies in the electric power sector, governments, and international agencies in matters such as investment planning, hedging strategies, market design, and environmental regulation. Some of my clients include the Chilean Department of Energy, the Peruvian Department of Energy, the Inter-american Development Bank, the German Corporation for International Cooperation GmbH (GIZ), the Chilean Association of Renewable Energy Generators (ACERA), Mainstream Renewable Power, Acciona, Sonnedix, Valhalla, and the Energy Center at Universidad de Chile.
4) 2017 - Presentation for the Chilean Minister of Energy on new methodologies for power transmission planning under uncertainty and renewable resource policies. The proposed methodologies were developed during my PhD studies and are currently used as part of the five-year national transmission planning study in Chile. These methodologies are also being used in the US Western Electricity Coordinating Council for long-term transmission planning studies.
5) 2017- Presentation for the Chilean Minister of Energy and the National Energy Commission on the long-term effects of the current carbon tax law implemented in the Chilean electricity market. The results are part of a Masters Thesis and an academic article that is currently under review in The Energy Journal. This study involved the development of new equilibrium models and solution algorithms for the analysis of markets with administrative restrictions.
6) 2019 - A two-day tutorial on electricity market design and equilibrium modeling at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. The tutorial had nearly 70 participants from universities, private companies, and the Brazilian government.
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Fulbright scholarship for doctoral studies in the US
COMISION FULBRIGHT-CHILE
Chile, 2009
Fulbright scholarship for doctoral studies at The Johns Hopkins University in the US, including an ESL program at the University of Colorado at Boulder prior to the beginning of the PhD program.
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Best young researcher
UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ
Chile, 2015
Recognition for being the best young researcher among all professors that were 35 years old or younger at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences.
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Best your researcher
UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ
Chile, 2017
Recognition for being the best young researcher among all professors that were 35 years old or younger at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences.
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Lee and Albert H. Halff Doctoral Student Award
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Estados Unidos, 2009
Scholarship to support PhD students that excel in their fields of study