Brusio, Graubünden, Switzerland
Graduated with full votes in Mechanical Engineering, with practical experience gained growing up helping my father's business and related projects. Currently Project Engineer for Baxter International Inc. in the Swiss headquarters of Campocologno, I am interested in the whole world of mechanics, fluid dynamics and energy production. In my work experience at R4P srl in Milan, I deepened my passion with the world of automation and industrial vision, confronting every day with a young and stimulating environment, from which innovative and out-of-the-box ideas sprung, in every field of this sector. As an ambitious and curious individual, I am always looking to increase my knowledge in the engineering profession. When faced with a problem, I like to find the most efficient and fastest solution to achieve the objectives, adopting an engineering approach that is always flexible to deal with changes. During the university period, I collaborated in the design and the development of an operating machine\transporter vehicle 4x4, dealing with the project in its entirety, from the engineering to the commercial side. I also contributed, in my thesis work, to the development of a flow visualization technique, which permits quantitative density gradients measurement in transparent flows, which possible application fields could be nozzle flow and turbomachinery. It was through this project that I became interested in machine vision, and consequently into automation. Thanks to my training path, I have skills in the use of CAD, FEM, and CAE software, optimization, I know the basics of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and I am an enthusiast of robot simulation software. Skiing, sailing and golf are my great passions outside of work, which allow me to improve my relationship with people, my soft skills and cultivate an inspiring network.
During the university period, I collaborated in the design and the development of an operating machine\transporter vehicle 4x4, dealing with the project in its entirety, from the engineering to the commercial side.