AWSensors
Román Fernández Díaz has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Starting in 2004, they worked as a Support Engineer at DATALUX SPAIN, S.A. for a short period. Then, they were a Communications Engineer at Viactiva Ingenieros also in 2004. From 2004 to 2008, they worked as a Researcher at Universidad Politénica de Valencia. In 2008, they joined AIDICO as a Researcher and continued until 2013. During this time, they gained valuable research experience. In 2009, they had a brief role as a Researcher at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, specializing in numerical modeling and sensor design. Finally, they joined AWSensors in 2013 and held two roles - Project Director from 2013 to 2015, followed by Research and Innovation Manager from 2015 onwards.
Román Fernández Díaz pursued their higher education at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). From 1998 to 2003, they completed their Master of Science degree in Electrical/Telecommunications Engineering at UPV. Later, between 2004 and 2008, Román Fernández Díaz achieved a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from the same institution. Their doctoral studies focused on various fields, including MEMS, sensor design, FEM, QCM, LFE, and nanophotonics.
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AWSensors
AWSensors designs, develops and commercializes instrumentation for characterization of acoustic resonators used as sensors in bio-technological and electrochemical monitoring applications. These designs are based on their different patented systems. AWSensors markets QCM, HFF-QCM and SAW-LOVE sensors in specially designed supports adapted tospecific flow cells for different applications in both liquid and gas. Different categories of instruments are available depending on the user needs. AWSensors develops as well customized cells and sensors according to user needs. Custom developments or integrations with other scientific platforms for third parties are available, including both mechanic and electronic design and implementation.