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Damian Oussa Vañó Fernández
Damian Oussa Vañó Fernández
Polytechnic University of Valencia
LOCATION: Valencia (Spain)
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ABOUT ME:

I am currently a student of the double degree in Mathematics and Civil Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and an undergraduate scholar of the “la Caixa” Foundation.

I believe that engineering is the future, as it represents a hybrid of many skills and is vital for the new globalized society, which increasingly requires cooperation between different cultures and countries.

I am motivated by scientific research related to new materials and renewable energies, aiming to introduce them into society through civil engineering projects that seek to improve people’s lives while also protecting the planet.

I consider mathematics a fundamental tool in today’s world, which is why I study it. In addition, I have a strong interest in new numerical methods to help tackle the challenges humanity will face in the near future.

I see myself as a determined person with clear goals. On one hand, I would like to develop materials that reduce construction costs and make housing more accessible to thousands of people. On the other hand, I want to help discover and implement new renewable energy systems in cities to reduce environmental impact and stop the destruction of nature.

In my future professional career, I would love to take part in collaborative research projects that combine different disciplines and allow me to meet people from all around the world.

I have participated in several conferences, including the International Congress Mathematical Modelling in Engineering & Human Behaviour 2022 organized by the Multidisciplinary Mathematics Institute, where I presented a graph theory project titled “Harry Potter and the Relics of the Graphs.” I also participated in the International Congress Mathematical Modelling in Engineering & Human Behaviour 2023 with a work on numerical methods titled “May Maths be with You”, and in the GA2023 – the 26th Generative Art Conference with the project “Impossible Figures of Yturralde: A Challenge in 3D.”

I have also taken part in several courses, including one in Nancy (France) on circular economy. In addition, I have volunteered in various events, most recently at the 9th European Congress of Mathematics (9ECM).

I am always open to new opportunities for collaboration and learning, especially in areas involving materials research, sustainable infrastructure development, and projects that aim to improve quality of life through civil engineering.