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Erik Fabre

Team Lead - Technical Account Management at Inductosense

Erik Fabre has a diverse range of work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Erik is currently employed at Inductosense as the Team Lead - Technical Account Management, where they have been working since September 2022. Prior to this, they held the position of Applications Manager at the same company starting from February 2019. Before that, Erik worked as an Applications Development Engineer at Inductosense, specializing in the development of inductively coupled, passive UT sensors for corrosion/erosion monitoring.

Earlier in their career, Erik worked as a Research Scientist at The Electrospinning Company Ltd. from October 2012 to June 2016. Erik also gained valuable experience as a Development Engineer at Thales from April 2011 to September 2011, where they focused on optimizing electronic optics of space Traveling Wave Tubes and maintaining high quality standards in satellite communications.

Additionally, Erik worked as a UROP student at Imperial College London from June 2010 to September 2010. In this role, they conducted research on museum glass corrosion, utilizing advanced surface analysis techniques and collaborating with staff from the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Museum of London.

Overall, Erik Fabre's work experience encompasses technical account management, applications management, applications development, research, and engineering roles, highlighting their versatility and expertise in various disciplines.

Erik Fabre's education history starts with their attendance at Lycée Hoche from 2006 to 2008. During this time, they pursued a Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles with a focus on Mathematics and Physics.

In 2008, Erik enrolled at Centrale Lille, where they completed their Master's degree in Physics and Electronics. Erik spent three years at this institution, graduating in 2011.

Following their time at Centrale Lille, Erik joined Imperial College London in 2011. Erik pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Biomedical Engineering, completing their studies in 2012.

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