Mariano Serrano de la Asunción

Stress Engineer at Bold Valuable

Mariano Serrano de la Asunción has a diverse work experience in the engineering field. It starts with their current role as a Stress Engineer at BOLD Valuable Tech, where they specialize in FEM analysis of carbon fiber composites and metal components. Prior to this, they worked as a Propulsion Analysis Engineer at PLD Space.

During their time at Talgo, Mariano served as an FEM Structural Analyst, focusing on structural analysis of composite and metallic materials. Mariano then moved on to Crevi Ingenieros S.L., where they worked as an FEM Analyst for naval projects involving static and dynamic analysis of metal and composite structures.

Before that, Mariano worked at Ingeciber as a Structural Analyst, specifically in the areas of finite element method (FEM) and mechanical engineering. Mariano was also a tutor in the field of dynamic and nonlinear analysis.

Mariano's earlier experiences include working as a Stress Calculation Leader at Arghos, where they were involved in stress and support calculations for thermal and combined cycle power plants. Mariano also worked as a Mechanical Designer and Piping Designer at Grupo Cartago Ingenieros and as a Mechanical Engineer at Copisa Group.

Lastly, Mariano started their career at URSSA - AINAIR, where they gained hands-on experience in supervising the assembly of metal structures.

Overall, Mariano Serrano de la Asunción has built a solid foundation in stress analysis, structural analysis, and mechanical engineering throughout their career.

Mariano Serrano de la Asunción completed their education history with a Master's degree in Theory and Application of Finite Elements from Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia - U.N.E.D. from 2013 to 2014. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technical Engineering with a specialization in Mechanics from Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena between 1998 and 2003.

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  • Stress Engineer

    November, 2022 - present