Jorge Ancheyta
Jorge Ancheyta , PhD, graduated with a bachelor's degree in petrochemical engineering (1989), a master's degree in chemical engineering (1993), and a master's degree in administration, planning, and economics of hydrocarbons (1997) from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) of Mexico. He splits his doctorate between the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) of Mexico and the Imperial College London, UK (1998), and was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in the Laboratory of Catalytic...See more
Jorge Ancheyta , PhD, graduated with a bachelor's degree in petrochemical engineering (1989), a master's degree in chemical engineering (1993), and a master's degree in administration, planning, and economics of hydrocarbons (1997) from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) of Mexico. He splits his doctorate between the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) of Mexico and the Imperial College London, UK (1998), and was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in the Laboratory of Catalytic Process Engineering of the CPE-CNRS in Lyon, France (1999). He has also been Visiting Professor at the Laboratoire de Catalyse et Spectrochimie, Universit� de Caen, France; Imperial College London, UK; Mining University at Saint Petersburg, Russia; Kazan Federal University, Russia; and Tyumen State University, Russia. Ancheyta has worked for the Mexican Institute of Petroleum (IMP) since 1989, and his present position is Manager of Products for the Transformation of Crude Oil. He has also worked as a professor at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the School of Chemical Engineering and Extractive Industries at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico (ESIQIE-IPN) since 1992 and for the IMP postgrade since 2003. He has been a supervisor of more than one hundred bachelor of science, master of science, and doctorate theses. Ancheyta has also been a supervisor of various postdoctoral and sabbatical year professors. Ancheyta has been working in the development and application of petroleum refining catalysts, kinetic and reactor models, and process technologies, mainly in catalytic cracking, catalytic reforming, middle distillate hydrotreating, and ex situ and in situ heavy oils upgrading. He is author and coauthor of several patents, books, and about 250 scientific papers (H-index of 63), has been awarded the highest distinction (Level III) as National Researcher by the Mexican government, and is a member of the Mexican Academy of Science. He is Principal Associate Editor of the international journal Fue l. Ancheyta has also chaired numerous yearly international conferences since 2004, namely, ISAHOF (International Symposium on Hydroprocessing of Oil Fractions) and IMCCRE (International-Mexican Congress on Chemical Reaction Engineering). See less