Guillermo Fernández Ordóñez

SHORT BIO & CV

Guillermo Fernández (born 2000, Miranda de Ebro, Spain) is a PhD student and researcher in the Industrial Engineering Doctoral Program at the University of Valladolid. He has been a member of the Structural Dynamics Research Group (STRUDYN) at the School of Industrial Engineering since 2022. His research mainly focused on structural dynamics and engineering applications of numerical and stochastic methods. In his free time, he loves travelling and he’s been a Lego® collector for more than 20 years.

CV

  • PhD student in Industrial Engineering (expected completion: 2028).
  • BSc in Mechanical Engineering (2022) and MSc in Industrial Engineering (2024), University of Valladolid.
  • Graduated with the second-highest academic record in both degrees.
  • Bachelor’s Thesis awarded Best Final Degree Research Project of the School of Industrial Engineering (2022).
  • Master’s Thesis awarded with distinction; basis of current PhD research. Former recipient of a part-time research scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Education. Author of several JCR-indexed journal publications and contributor to international research conferences.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5442-924X

TEACHING

Industrial Structures and Constructions, starting 2026–2027 (4th year, Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering).

RESEARCH

  • Stochastic characterization and modeling of human induced loads on slender structures;
  • Reproduction and simulation of random pedestrian force signals;
  • Structural dynamics and vibration serviceability;
  • Passive vibration mitigation techniques;
  • Experimental Modal Analysis;
  • Structural Health Monitoring, including laboratory and field testing.
 
 

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