Summary
Jose Pardos-gotor is a robotics consultant and academic with nine years of focused experience in robotics, systems engineering, and digital transformation, based in Madrid. He combines deep theoretical expertise—especially in screw theory, Lie algebraic methods, and six-dimensional geometric techniques—with practical work on real manipulators and visual pedagogy. Previously he led digital and sustainability programs at Endesa and built Enel’s global innovation PMO, translating complex R&D portfolios into measurable business value and smart-city data platforms. As an associate professor he taught automation, mobile robotics and control, bringing research into the classroom and industry alike. His background spans power systems operations and energy market analytics through senior roles since the 1990s, giving him an uncommon blend of energy-sector operational insight and modern robotics methodology. He also authors works at the intersection of literature and robotics, reflecting a rare interdisciplinary curiosity beyond conventional engineering paths.
8 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Bachelor, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING at Universidad de Zaragoza
MASTER, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, MASTER, PROJECT MANAGEMENT at The George Washington University
MASTER, CORPORATE FINANCE, MASTER, CORPORATE FINANCE at London Business School
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
MASTER, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, MASTER, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Spanish, English, Italian, German, French