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Hello. My name is Luis Abel Rodríguez de Torner. I am an experimental physicist and Assistant Professor of Electronics at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Havana, Cuba. My primary focus lies in the intricate realms of Fluid Mechanics, where I explore the complex behavior of fluids in various conditions. Additionally, my research extends to the field of Electronics, where I delve into the design and analysis of electronic systems. A significant portion of my work also involves Kalman Filtering, a powerful mathematical technique used for estimation and control in dynamic systems. Committed to advancing scientific knowledge, my multifaceted research endeavors contribute to the understanding and application of principles in these interconnected domains.

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My academic career reflects a constant commitment to excellence in education. I received my Bachelor's Degree in Education with a specialization in Mathematics and Physics, as well as a Diploma in Higher Education Didactics, both from the University of Pedagogical Sciences Enrique José Varona. During my educational travel, I also immersed myself in the field of Automation and Computer Engineering at the Technological University of Havana (CUJAE), where I spent four years exploring advanced concepts in electronics, programming and automatic control. Despite my dedication, personal circumstances prevented the completion of this academic stage, but it served me to advance in my scientific training. Later, I consolidated my knowledge by obtaining a Master's Degree in Physical Sciences, graduating from the Faculty of Physics of the University of Havana. At this point, my commitment to research and the advancement of knowledge has been further strengthened, as I am currently immersed in a Ph.D. program in Physical Sciences. This high-level program is a dual degree, establishing an academic and collaborative link between the University of Havana and the Université Libre de Bruxelles, where my research seeks to contribute to the international scientific landscape. My academic journey reflects a strong commitment to acquiring knowledge and contributing to the advancement of science.​