Juan Miguel Sánchez Lozano is an Industrial Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena UPCT (year 2004) with the title of Master’s Degree in Renewable Energies (obtained in 2010) and the title of European Doctor in Renewable Energies with Cum Laude mention (January 2013).
He currently works as a Contracted Doctor Professor at the Defense University Center, at the General Air Academy of San Javier, Murcia (Spain).
In said Center he combines his teaching work with research activity in which he has participated in several R&D projects financed in public calls, making numerous contributions both in books and scientific journals as well as in national congresses and international conferences.
He is a member of the Decision Models and Optimization (MODO) research group at the University of Granada (UGR).
He is currently part of the research project “Analysis of mobility models and renewable energies based on computational intelligence: Applications in the field of sustainable cities” in collaboration with the UGR and of the research project “Physicochemical properties of dangerous asteroids and comets from observations and the study of their meteorites” in collaboration with the Institute of Space Sciences (CSIC).