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Jaime Cuartero, with a Master Degree in Industrial Engineering, is currently working at AIMEN research centre as a Researcher in the Advanced Laser MicroManufacturing Applications department. For him, the FLOIM project "has been a really enriching experience that has provided me with valuable knowledge"
Zahra Gholamvand, who currently works at Adama Innovations, has a PhD in chemical physics of materials. Within FLOIM, she is responsible for driving the research activities related to Tooling Technologies, specifically nano-patterning of mould inserts for developing optical gratings.
Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinge studied Physics at the Vienna University of Technology. Since then, she has worked on a lot of projects related to the development of sensor concepts and prototypes for industry. Within the FLOIM project, she works on an optical coherence tomography system that will be integrated into an injection moulding machine.
Noemí Domínguez always has been curious to find out how the world works and discovered photonics in the last year of her career, which made her find her place in the world of science. Now, she works at SnellOptics as an Optical Engineer.
Tim Wunderlich works as Software Engineer at Fraunhofer IWU. Within FLOIM he is responsible for the software architecture that will obtain data from the production line and pre-process it for the subsequent Machine Learning algorithms.
Majid Fazeli, with a PhD in Physics Engineering, works at present at Adama Innovations as Project Research Scientist. For him, work within FLOIM project "will provide outstanding scientific experiences that will pave the way for my career development".
M. Daniela Angione works at Adama Innovations from 2018 as Strategic R&D Manager, where between other tasks she is in charge of FLOIM project. Her career in science happened very naturally and since she was 10 years old, she started reading the Scientific America.
Sina Nahvi, with a master degree in automation, works as Data Scientist at Fraunhofer IWU where "facing new challenges and creating added value from the existing data" is what he finds the most interesting in his position.
May Wheeler, with a vocation that comes from school, works as Senior Research Engineer at FlexEnable, as part of the System Design Team. There, as she says: "I like coming up with new ideas which change the way things are typically done".