Claas Willem Visser has a diverse work experience in various positions and roles. Claas Willem started their career as a Homework Tutor at Stichting educare, where they supported children with their homework. Following this, they worked as an Intern at Absorbit and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In 2007, Claas joined Tata Steel as a Researcher in Hot Rolling Technology, where they led industrial research projects and conducted numerical modeling of the hot rolling process.
In 2011, they joined the University of Twente as a PhD student, focusing on the impact of controlled drop impact in 3D printing and biofabrication. Claas Willem later worked as a Post-doc, developing patented technologies for in-air microfluidics and printing cells.
Claas then became a Rubicon Post-doctoral Fellow at Harvard University in 2016, where they studied the fluid mechanics of bubble ejection and developed the technology of Direct Bubble Writing to print foams with desirable properties.
In 2018, they co-founded IamFluidics and assumed the role of Chief Scientific Officer. Claas Willem also held positions at the University of Twente as an Assistant Professor and currently as an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering. Their research focuses on controlling micro-scale fluid mechanics for the fabrication of functional multi-scale materials.
Overall, Claas Willem Visser has a strong background in mechanical engineering, with expertise in fluid mechanics, 3D printing, and materials fabrication.
Claas Willem Visser obtained their Ir/MSc. degree in Applied Physics from the University of Twente, where they studied from 1999 to 2006.
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