Summary
Andrés Miniguano-Trujillo is a research-focused applied mathematician and software developer with 11 years of experience building optimisation models, numerical schemes and image-processing pipelines for academic and commercial projects. Currently a Research Associate in Neuroimaging at King’s College London, he blends discrete and continuous optimisation, high-performance computing and nonlocal operator theory to tackle problems from vehicle routing and production allocation to image denoising and control. He has led interdisciplinary teams and outreach efforts, authored teaching materials, and developed production-ready Python software to embed integer linear programming models into online planning systems. Andrés is pursuing a PhD trajectory in applied mathematics, steering his work toward hybrid discrete–continuous applications, and uniquely combines theoretical analysis of nonlocal operators with hands-on deployment of optimisation tools.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Mathematical Modelling Analysis and Computation Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Mathematical Modelling Analysis and Computation Mathematics at The University of Edinburgh
Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus
Matemático Matemáticas, Matemático Matemáticas at Escuela Politécnica Nacional
English, Catalan, French, Spanish