DISPENDIX
Mehran Amini is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience in software development, particularly in the healthcare sector. Currently serving as a Senior Software Engineer at Dispendix since April 2020, Mehran has successfully improved code quality and architecture through the transition to MVVM architecture in C# WPF. Prior roles include Senior Software Developer at RASHEN System Arya, where key contributions involved the development of medical software systems utilized in over 30 hospitals and clinics. As a freelancer, Mehran designed a Conference Management System and a financial web-based application. Additionally, experience as a Full-stack Developer at RAHGOZIN RAYANEH focused on developing an Automatic Vehicle Location system and contributing to ERP and ESCAD systems. Mehran holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Software Engineering from Mazandaran University of Science and Technology.
DISPENDIX
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WE ARE CREATING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH DISPENDIX provides premium liquid handling technology to scientists and lab technicians around the world, and is creating the future of medicine. Liquid handling technology enables new discoveries in areas such as drug development, diagnostics and synthetic biology. We believe that technological advances and science are made for each other. Good technology simplifies science. DISPENDIX GmbH, the premier provider of noncontact liquid handling solutions in the nano to microliter range, started out in 2016 as a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) in Stuttgart, Germany. In 2018, DISPENDIX joined the world’s leading bio convergence company BICO, which now encompasses 900+ colleagues and 11 companies, offering a portfolio of technologies, products and services to create the future of health. Part of that portfolio is DISPENDIX’s award winning patented and widely recognized technology, the I.DOT (Immediate Drop-on-demand Technology), which brings intuitive automation, precision and speed to every lab, allowing scientists to optimize liquid handling workflows and accelerate their research in a range of applications.