Celso Cavaco is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in research and development within the fields of engineering and technology. Notable roles include research and development engineer positions at Imec from September 2010 to March 2014, focusing on GaN on Si LEDs and backside-illuminated (BSI) imagers, as well as a PhD student who completed a thesis on hybrid layered nanosystems for magnetic memory applications. Since June 2022, Celso has held the position of Project Manager at Imec, emphasizing technology transfer and product development, alongside serving as Principal Member of Technical Staff and Senior Research and Development Engineer specializing in CMOS image sensors. Prior to this, Celso worked as a junior researcher at INESC-MN and as a researcher at Fiat Research Centre, contributing to the development of magnetic tunnel junctions and innovative car door lock mechanisms, respectively. Celso holds an M.Sc. in Technological Physics Engineering from Universidade do Algarve, a PhD in Engineering from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and has studied semiconductors at Instituto Superior Técnico.
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