Daniel Perez Astudillo | Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Dr. Daniel Perez Astudillo

Scientist

Office location

C127, 1st Floor, RC-B2

Dr. Daniel Perez Astudillo

Scientist

Educational Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree

Master of Science, Applied Physics

Entity

Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute

Biography

Daniel received his doctoral degree in physics in 2006, in the field of High-Energy Experimental Particle Physics (HEP), working on the phenomenology of HEP within the H1 Collaboration, using experimental data from the H1 detector and HERA accelerator at DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron), in Hamburg, Germany, performing simulations and analyzing data, in addition to being involved in the operation, maintenance and control of the H1 Central Silicon Tracking detector. He also has postdoctoral experience working in the simulation of radiotherapy accelerators for medical physics applications and physics with the ALICE detector of the Large Hadron Collider. He joined QEERI in 2012 to work on Solar Resource Assessment, mainly working on ground measurements and data analysis of solar radiation.

 

Bachelor’s degree

Industrial Engineering; Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida; Merida, Mexico.

1997

Master of Science, Applied Physics

CINVESTAV-Merida; Merida, Mexico.

2001

Doctor of Science, Applied Physics

CINVESTAV-Merida. Merida, Mexico.

2006

Doctoral degree in Physics

CINVESTAV Merida; in the field of High-Energy Experimental Particle Physics (HEP), working on the phenomenology of HEP within the H1 Collaboration at DESY in Hamburg, Germany.

2001-2006

Postdoctoral stay

CINVESTAV-Mexico; two fields: Medical Physics and High Energy Physics.

2007-2008

Postdoctoral stay

CIEMAT-Madrid, Spain; in Supercomputation and Monte Carlo techniques for radiotherapy applications.

2008-2009

Research Scientist

QEERI Doha, Qatar; in Solar Resource Assessment.

2012-present

  • Ground measurements of Global Horizontal Irradiation in Doha, Qatar. Renewable Energy 71:32-36. Doi: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.05.005

  • Deriving solar direct normal irradiance using lidar-ceilometer. Solar Energy 110:316-324. Doi: 10.1016/j.solener.2014.09.022

  • Variability of measured Global Horizontal Irradiation throughout Qatar. Solar Energy 119:169-178. Doi: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.06.045

  • An adaptive multi-modeling approach to solar nowcasting. Solar Energy 125:77-85. Doi: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.11.041

  • Analysis of the long-term solar potential for electricity generation in Qatar. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 73:1231-1246. Doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.125