Claudio Bortolin currently serves as Infrastructure Manager at INFN, overseeing the EuPRAXIA Advanced Photon Sources initiative, which involves infrastructure planning, resource coordination, and compliance reporting. Previously, Bortolin held various roles at CERN from 2011 to 2013, including Cooling Coordinator for the ALICE Inner Tracking System and Cooling Engineer for the ATLAS experiment, focusing on the installation and operation of cooling systems. Bortolin began the career at Eurostyle studio as a mechanical designer and later taught mechanical laboratory courses at the Ministero Istruzione, Universita' e Ricerca. Bortolin holds a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a PhD in Industrial Sciences and Information Technology from the University of Udine.
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