Eduardo Augusto Doryan Garrón (born 30 October 1951) was Executive President of the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) for the period 2010–2011.
Doryan served as Costa Rica's Deputy Minister for Science and Technology from 1986 to 1990,[1] during which time he promoted a substantial increase in the number of students pursuing masters and doctoral-level studies in leading North American and European universities.
He also played an active role in the efforts to upgrade levels of science and technological research, laboratory facilities, and strengthening the linkages between academia and private companies.
He was part of the team at the highest level of the Government that led the attraction of a new wave of foreign direct investment with a higher technological content.
Following the election of Laura Chinchilla he was appointed to the Costa Rican Electricity Institute, which until recently also had a state monopoly over telecommunications in the country.
As head of various major projects while at INCAE he gave advice at the highest levels of government on economic, social and institutional reforms in Central and South America, at different times he was consultant to the Organization of American States, the United Nations Development Program, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.