The training of students in Engineering in Innovation and Design is guided by a teaching staff that stands out for its academic and professional quality. Our professors have doctorates and master's degrees from prestigious international universities.
- LUCIANO STUCCHI, DEAN OF THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL
Senior professor of the Academic Department of Engineering, dean of the School of Engineering, and member of Universidad del Pacifico Research Center. He holds a PhD in Complex Systems from Polytechnic University of Madrid (Spain) and a Master's degree from the same university. He also holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Physics from Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. He publishes in journals specializing in Physics, Ecology and multidisciplinary topics, on non-linear dynamics of social, physical and biological systems, as well as population dynamics and complex networks, topics on which he focuses his research. He is co-author of the book "Navegar por los aires" (Sail through the skies), created together with Marcelo Stucchi, which consists of a physical and biological investigation of Santiago de Cárdenas' studies on the flight of the condor, in the context of viceregal Lima. He has been Vice Dean of Business Engineering at the School of Engineering and University Ombudsman at Universidad del Pacifico. In the field of teaching, he works as a professor in charge of Physics, Systemic Thinking and Business Engineering Final Project courses.
- MARTÍN MONSALVE, VICE-DEAN OF DIGITAL HUMANITIES
Main professor in the Academic Department of Humanities, Vice-Dean of Digital Humanities in the School of Engineering, and a member of the Research Center of Universidad del Pacifico. He holds a PhD and a MA in History with a specialty in Latin America from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (United States), aand a Bachelor of Arts with a major in History from Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. His research focuses on the evolution of family businesses and business groups in Peru in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is co-editor (with A. Lluch and M. Bucheli) of "Business History of Latin America. Themes, debates and problems" (2021) and author of a dozen chapters and books on Latin American and Peruvian economic and business history. He earned his Ph.D. in Latin American history from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and is a visiting scholar at the Oxford University's Latin American Centre. He is, as well, a member of Asociacion Peruana de Historia Economica.