Jairo A. Ramírez Torres
About Jairo A. Ramírez Torres
Jairo A. Ramírez Torres is a Central Papermaking Engineering Intern at Procter & Gamble and a Research Assistant at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. He is pursuing dual degrees in Electrical Engineering and Economics to address global electricity access challenges.
Title
Central Papermaking Engineering Intern
Company
Jairo A. Ramírez Torres is currently working at Procter & Gamble as a Central Papermaking Engineering Intern. He has been in this role since 2021. Additionally, Jairo works at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University as a Research Assistant (NSF REU) since 2020. His professional experiences also include a role as a SEEK Student Intern at Arizona State University since 2020 and previous positions such as a Spanish Marketing Assistant at ASU Global Launch and an Undergraduate Research Fellow at ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society.
Education and Expertise
Jairo A. Ramírez Torres pursued a dual degree at Arizona State University, earning a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Economics between 2018 and 2022. His academic foundation includes a High School Diploma from the American Military Academy, where he achieved a GPA of 4.15 from 2014 to 2018. His educational focus aims to address global electricity access challenges by tackling both technical and social issues within the energy sector.
Background
Jairo A. Ramírez Torres has developed a diverse professional background, involving roles in engineering, marketing, and research. His current and past positions at Procter & Gamble, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, ASU Global Launch, and ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society reflect a broad range of skills and interests. His career trajectory demonstrates his commitment to solving complex problems in the energy sector and contributing to global electricity access.
Achievements
Jairo A. Ramírez Torres has achieved significant milestones in his academic and professional journey. His dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Economics from Arizona State University is a notable academic achievement. His various internships and research roles demonstrate a consistent engagement with both technical and social aspects of engineering and economics. These experiences position him to contribute effectively to global electricity access challenges.