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Estefanny Davalos-Elizondo

Estefanny Dávalos-Elizondo is a geoscientist with over 10 years of combined academic and professional experience in geothermal exploration through North America and East Africa. Her experience includes extensive work in geology, structural geology, geochemistry, and geophysics. Her doctorate studies focused on advancing knowledge of low to medium enthalpy geothermal systems in Malawi, Africa. She worked as a research scientist at the National Institute of Electricity and Clean Energies and collaborated in geothermal projects such as GEMEX and CeMIEGeo focused on Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) and super-hot geothermal systems in the Los Humeros field and the estimation of the potential of EGS in Mexico, respectively. She was Chief Geologist of the company ENAL (Alternative Energies, Studies, and Projects) in the geological exploration program of the first private geothermal field "Domo de San Pedro" and other geothermal prospects in Mexico.