Pau
Fonseca
Casas
Professor Col·laborador en Modelització i Simulació: Bessó Digital
Pau
Fonseca

Ph.D. in Statistics and Operations Research from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). Professor of the Statistics and Operations Research department at the UPC, teaching in the field of Simulation, Data Processing, Operations Research and Statistics. At InLab FIB he leads simulation projects related to industrial and environmental fields. He has more than 25 years of experience in projects related to modeling and simulation and is the author of more than 100 academic articles related to this area. He is member of Committee 4.0 of the professional associations of engineers of Catalonia, and codirector of the master’s degree in Industry 4.0 of Fundació UPC (https://www.talent.upc.edu/esp/estudis/formacio/curs/202500/master-industria-40/). He is also co-founder of a company, Polyhedra Tech (http://polyhedra.tech/), focused on provide tools and solution in the frame of Simulation, Environmental Modeling and Industry 4.0.

Final Degree Projects directed

Estudiant:

Raúl Sáez Medina

Estudiant:

Jose Marcos Ríos Sánchez

Doctoral theses completed

Main projects directed

SDL-PAND

Generate a web application to analyze alternatives and define a work methodology that allows establishing a common framework for the different specialists.

NECADA

Hybrid infrastructure that supports running a simulation model in the cloud

Intelligent System for the Management of Energy Efficient User Behavior in Buildings (ACE) for Lavola and VIAS

Designing and developing a prototype to improve the energy efficiency of buildings.

Main projects participated

Simulation in the lotting of paint in the SEAT factories

Simulation in the lotting of paint in the SEAT factories

SportTraces

Extension of the tooPath tracking system designed for real-time mass tracking of runners in long-distance races.

Receiving, picking and dispatch system at the Almirall laboratories plant.

Receiving, picking and dispatch system at the Almirall laboratories plant.

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