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Adrian Cordova

Adrian Cordova is a Project Engineer, at Mining & Industry Markets, CTF Perú.

- AIChE Perú Local Section founder member, Process Engineering Division chair (since 2019).

- Professional specialized in process engineering and process design, with knowledge in fluid handling, project management & engineering sales.

- Experience with Process Simulation – Software Based Simulation (Aspen HYSYS, Chemcad, Pipe Flow Expert, Aspen Plus, Comsol) and CAD Software (AutoCAD P&ID, AutoCAD Plant 3D, Autodesk Inventor, Navisworks).

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