Carlos Gracia has a diverse work experience in the field of robotics and engineering. Carlos started their career as a Final Year Project participant at Universidad de Zaragoza, where they focused on modeling and simulating a Robucar TT robot. Carlos then moved on to Certizar, where they worked as an Energy Assessor, responsible for elaborating Energy Performance Certificates and managing online marketing. Carlos later joined INDA, innovaciones y desarrollos aeronauticos, as an R&D Engineer, working on adapting an open-source autopilot for unmanned helicopters and designing electric and electronic systems for unmanned helicopters and ground control stations. Carlos further enhanced their skills as an Application Engineer at ASTI Mobile Robotics, contributing to the development and improvement of their robotic applications. Carlos's next role was as a Robot Software Engineer at Magazino GmbH, where they integrated robotic solutions into customer processes and enhanced the product based on real-life experiences, evaluating robot performance and customer satisfaction. Currently, they are working as a Robot Operations Engineer at Energy Robotics.
Carlos Gracia has a diverse education history. Carlos attended Universidad de Zaragoza from 2005 to 2013, where they obtained a degree in Industrial Engineering. In 2010 and 2011, Carlos participated in an Erasmus Exchange Program at Linköping University, focusing on Engineering. Carlos also pursued various certifications, such as C++ Essential Training from LinkedIn in September 2018 and Reproducible Research from Coursera Course Certificates in June 2016. Additionally, they completed several Coursera Verified Certificates, including Exploratory Data Analysis, Getting and Cleaning Data, Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 1, R Programming, and The Data Scientist's Toolbox, all obtained in August 2015. In June 2015, they obtained a B2 Goethe-Zertifikat from the Goethe Institut. Carlos's education journey began with a Certificate in Advanced English from Cambridge University, which they received in June 2012. Carlos also engaged in learning through Coursera, as evidenced by their completion of the course An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python, dated June 2013. Carlos's most recent educational pursuits were through Coursera and LinkedIn, indicating their ongoing dedication to expanding their knowledge and skills.
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