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Luis Felipe Orellana Espinoza

Assistant Professor

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


My research interests are rock mechanics, fault mechanics, rock excavation, the impact of mining on society, and the development of public policies.

Educación

  •  Mining Engineer, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2012
  •  Rock mechanics, ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE. Suiza, 2018
  •  Mining Engineering, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2012

Experiencia Académica

  •   Assistant Profesor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas

    Santiago, Chile

    2019 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Researcher Full Time

    IM2 CODELCO

    Santiago, Chile

    2012 - 2013

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Anglo American Chile “Mining of Excellence” scholarship

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Chile, 2008

    Scholarship for outstanding student in mining engineer (2008 - 2010).


 

Article (6)

Contrasting Mechanical and Hydraulic Properties of Wet and Dry Fault Zones in a Proposed Shale-Hosted Nuclear Waste Repository
Variations in Elastic and Electrical Properties of Crustal Rocks With Varying Degree of Microfracturation
Do scaly clays control seismicity on faulted shale rocks?
Frictional Properties of Opalinus Clay: Implications for Nuclear Waste Storage
Productivity of a Continuous Mining System for Block Caving Mines
Predicting the axial capacity of piles in sand

Proyecto (3)

Frictional properties of Opalinus Clay
Fault slip project - Mont Terri Laboratory
Laboratory rockbursts: deformation mechanisms, the role of fluid pressures and implications to deep hard rock mines
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Luis Orellana

Assistant Professor

Department of Mining Engineering

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

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Asieh Hekmat

Docente

Ingeniería Metalúrgica

Universidad de Concepcion

Concepcion, Chile