44th Annual Conference

Speakers

Yessica Idrogo

Yessica Idrogo




Yessica Idrogo is a student of mining engineering at the National University of Engineering in Lima, Peru. Currently in her last semester, she has also done student exchange work at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Among her notable achievements are: participation in "The Company program" by the Junior Achievement Peru (December, 2011), received an honorable mention by the “International Collegiate Programming Contest” ACM-ICPC on "The 2014 South America/South Regional Contest” (November, 2014), obtained First Place at Fair of University Projects of the Faculty of Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering of the National University of Engineering(July, 2015), obtained First Place in the Category II of the Fair and Competition of Projects of students of the Faculty of Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering of the National University of Engineering, with the subject "Theory of the Comminution in the Linear Underground Works by Cylindrical Cuts - Application " (July, 2016), was a speaker at "The 43rd Annual Conference on Explosives and Blasting Technique” on the subject “AL/AN/FO Optimum Formulation” (January, 2017) and recently completed an internship at Enaex Peru. Her interest include explosive science and blasting technique.

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