Summary
Guillermo Del Valle is an investigator at the Instituto de Energías Renovables (UNAM) with eight years applying technology, numerical simulation, and data science to improve building thermal performance. He specializes in open-source tools and workflows, bridging research-grade modeling with practical energy-efficiency solutions. Based in Morelos, Mexico, he brings a hands-on approach to integrating simulations and data-driven insights for real-world building physics problems. Guillermo’s work focuses on measurable thermal improvements, often leveraging reproducible computational pipelines rather than proprietary software. Colleagues value his blend of academic rigor and practical engineering sensibility, plus a genuine enthusiasm for democratizing energy research through open-source methods.
8 years of coding experience