In 2021, I joined the groundbreaking joint venture between OTSAW and Swisslog Healthcare, aimed at advancing Automated Guided
Vehicle (AGV) technology within the healthcare sector. Serving as the third employee, I embarked on this journey in June 2022
with two pivotal goals:
During my tenure at MAGMENT as a part-time working student, I played a support role in the dynamic field of magnetic concrete
for wireless charging applications. Over three enriching months, I actively contributed to cutting-edge projects spanning various
markets:
As a full-time intern at Beezer, a dynamic and rapidly growing startup, I played a pivotal role in the development of the
revolutionary Beezer product — a cylindrical liquid container cooler engineered to significantly reduce cooling times without
the need for conventional aids like ice or liquid nitrogen. During my six-month tenure, I actively contributed to various
aspects of the project, primarily focusing on:
As a Numerical Methods lecturer at ASES, I helped in reinforcing students' understanding of this subject. I facilitated the
learning and application of various numerical methods to solve a spectrum of problems, including structural, thermal, and fluid
dynamics. With a focus on real-world applications, students were guided in utilizing essential software tools like MATLAB and
ANSYS. Taught up to 55 students concurrently, which helped me developing:
As an intern in the Process Engineering Department at SEAT Componentes, I took this chance for learning the development of a new gearbox assembly line and a completely new gearbox model. My responsibilities included:
Completed T.I.M.E. (Top International Managers in Engineering) Double Degree Programme
between UPC and TUM, obtaining a Master's degree with a focus on Mechatronics and Mechanics. Studied in Munich, Germany, as part of an international program fostering
global perspectives in engineering. Fell in love with the city and stayed for work.
Core subjects include, but not limited:
Completed first half of T.I.M.E. (Top International Managers in Engineering) Double Degree Programme
between UPC and TUM, obtaining a Master's degree with a focus on Mechatronics and Mechanics.
Core subjects include, but not limited:
Core subjects include: