Pedro Rodelas is a tenured professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Granada with over three decades of academic and research experience in numerical analysis and partial differential equations. Trained in Granada and at Paris VI, he developed expertise in finite element methods for minimal energy surface interpolation, complemented by postdoctoral research in France and the U.S. focused on numerical simulation for energy generation, conservation and environmental applications. He has a long track record bridging theory and industrially relevant simulation—nuclear, petrochemical, electrical and solar sectors among them. Known for sustained teaching and research leadership within his department, he continues to mentor students while advancing applied mathematical methods for practical engineering problems. An understated but distinctive strength is his career-spanning ability to translate advanced PDE theory into robust computational tools used in multidisciplinary collaborations.
10 years of coding experience
Doctorado, Matemática Aplicada, Doctorado, Matemática Aplicada at Universidad de Granada
D.E.A., Analyse Numérique, D.E.A., Analyse Numérique at Paris VI
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Pedro Rodelas - Profesor Titular at Universidad de Granada