Eduardo Ibanez

Advisor, Strategic Insights And Assessments

Waukee, Iowa, United States
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Eduardo Ibanez is a power systems engineer and advisor with 15 years of experience advancing renewable integration, reliability, and resource adequacy across research and industry. Currently at MISO after leadership roles at GE Power and technical stewardship at NREL, he blends deep modeling expertise (including leading development of the GE MARS reliability tool) with strategic insights for grid planning. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. in Statistics, a combination that informs his quantitative approach to complex grid challenges. Eduardo also contributes to open-source data-visualization work—improving ggplot2 extensions—to make technical results more interpretable for decision makers. Based in Waukee, Iowa, he is focused on practical solutions that accelerate a cleaner, more resilient electrical grid.
code15 years of coding experience
job15 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical Engineering at Iowa State University
bookDiploma, Industrial Engineering, Diploma, Industrial Engineering at Universidad Pública de Navarra
languagesEnglish, Spanish
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Github Skills (5)

data-visualizations10
data-visualization10
data-visualisation10
ggplot10
r10

Programming languages (8)

TypeScriptRC++ShellJavaScriptHTMLSwiftPython

Github contributions (5)

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ggobi/ggally

Mar 2011 - Apr 2011

R package that extends ggplot2
Role in this project:
userData Scientist
Contributions:7 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Eduardo contributed to the ggally package by modifying the visualization aspects of the code. Their work included correcting variable orders and plot positions in several plot types, particularly within the `ggpairs` function. They also updated aspects of the plot grids and used `rev` to change the variable order in plots. This indicates a focus on refining and improving the visual output of the package.
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eibanez/run

Apr 2019 - Apr 2025

Contributions:1716 pushes, 16 issues in 6 years
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Eduardo Ibanez - Advisor, Strategic Insights And Assessments