Samuel A. Espinosa F.
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As a dedicated engineer with an unwavering commitment to delivering excellence, I have amassed extensive expertise across diverse domains within civil engineering. Throughout my career, I have undertaken and successfully executed numerous projects involving the construction of in-situ cast piles for buildings, bridges, and docks, ensuring optimal results and client satisfaction.
My pursuit of academic excellence has been marked by valuable experiences, including a prestigious internship at the Polytechnic University of Rzeszow, Poland, where I specialized in concrete-related topics. Additionally, my tenure at the Structures Laboratory of the Technological University of Panama allowed me to make significant contributions to structural analysis and inspection.
Currently, I am passionately engaged in a Doctorate program at Western University, with a keen focus on advancing the field of geotechnical engineering. This endeavor empowers me to develop innovative solutions and push the boundaries of engineering knowledge.
Throughout my career, I have consistently sought to elevate my proficiency and understanding, thereby fostering a reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions. I am driven by an unwavering commitment to professionalism and the pursuit of excellence, making me a valuable asset to any engineering team.
Ubicación
Educación
Indice 2.01
Indice 2.92
GPA 93.5
Trabajo & Experiencia
Performed forensic engineering assessments and structural diagnostics to evaluate damage, deterioration, and code compliance of existing structures under the Panamanian Structural Regulations. Designed reinforcement solutions for major rehabilitation projects, including the Hospital of Pediatric Specialties Omar Torrijos Herrera. As part of the Applied Geotechnics Research Group (GIGA), contributed to investigations using P- and S-wave analysis and electrical imaging methods for geotechnical and hydrological characterization. Completed an engineering study for the foundation design of 30 m light poles at a national football stadium