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UCA-SEA Innovation Center Smart Manufacturing Lab

Luis Segovia

Luis Segovia

Researcher.

Luis Segovia Guerrero holds a PhD from the University of Cádiz (2025), a degree in Physics and Materials Engineering from the University of Seville, and a master’s degree in Distributed Renewable Energy from the University of Córdoba, where he was awarded the extraordinary prize. He has completed three-month international stays at Cranfield University (United Kingdom). He is currently a professor in the area of Manufacturing Process Engineering in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Civil Engineering at the UCA, where he collaborates in teaching engineering degrees. He completed his doctoral thesis in the Materials and Nanotechnology for Innovation (INNANOMAT) group.

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