Victor Octavio Tenorio Gutierrez
Professor of Practice
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Victor Tenorio received a B.S. in Mining Engineering from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, and a M.S. degree from University of Alaska Fairbanks. He obtained a Ph.D. at University of Arizona, in Tucson in 2012. His research focuses on Smart Mining and Decision Support Systems for optimizing productivity. He has worked on several engineering projects in Peru and Chile, and is currently a Professor of Practice at the University of Arizona, where he teaches Introduction to Mining Engineering, Mine Examination and Valuation, Digital Mining, and preparing Introduction to Moon Mining. He also participated in the Autonomous Mining Program with Freeport-McMoRan until December 2008. He has been Program Chair for the VII International Mining Industry Summit on Business Process Improvement in 2015. During 2016 and 2017 he was co-creator and leader of the Executive Mining Program, a full-year certification combining online lectures, live discussions and field trips for non-mining professionals. Since 2021 until present time, he has been coaching the Wildcat Moon Miners, formed by students developing Moon Mining projects for competitions sponsored by NASA.
Offering Research Opportunities?
Yes
Prerequisite Courses
OpenContour Cost Estimation Moon Trek QGIS Blender/Unity MATLAB
Majors Considered
Mining Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Computing Engineering, Software Engineering, Electronic Enginering, Civil Engineering
Types of Opportunities
Description of Opportunity
No description given
Start Date
August 2024
Primary Department
Affiliated Departments
Research Location
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Mines And Metallurgy, 229