Felipe Lopez

Felipe has worked in various mining and civil engineering projects, including: concrete structures, geotechnical structures, and rockfill and tailings dams. He has knowledge about the development, implementation, calibration and use of advanced constitutive models applied to numerical methods.

He holds a PhD in Engineering, doing his thesis in numerical analysis of heterogeneous materials. He specialized in computational mechanics, numerical analysis, and constitutive models.

Felipe has published more than 15 articles in journals and conferences in the areas of numerical modeling, constitutive models, mathematics and applied physics, multiscale, and fracture. He has been a professor at the University of Buenos Aires for more than 10 years in various courses, currently developing as a teacher in the doctoral course of Computational Geomechanics.