Nandor Bekesi has a diverse work experience in various engineering roles. Nandor is currently working as a Research and Development Engineer at iPronics Programmable Photonics since 2022. Previously, they worked as a Senior Research and Development Engineer at Monocrom from 2021 to 2021, where they provided scientific advice in mechanical, thermal, and CFD simulations. Before that, they worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer from 2019 to 2021, focusing on developing numerical techniques for simulating the wear of railway brakes.
Nandor also worked as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer at cocoon medical from 2018 to 2019. In 2012, they joined the Instituto de Optica, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas as a MIT M+Visión Postdoctoral Research Fellow, where they developed non-invasive techniques for determining corneal biomechanical properties. Additionally, they worked as a Research Engineer at the same institute from 2012 to 2013.
Nandor'scareer began as an Assistant Lecturer at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where they conducted numerical simulations of friction, wear, and damage of various materials and taught technical drawing, CAD, and mechanical simulations in Hungarian and English. Nandor later became an Assistant Professor at the same university, focusing on railway brake wear simulations and teaching CAD and mechanical simulations in English.
Nandor also has freelance experience, where they designed safety doors and windows for prison and police guard house cells. Nandor gained expertise in steel structures, ergonomics, and regulatory issues.
Additionally, they worked as a Guest Researcher at Institut für Verbundwerkstoffe GmbH and as a Computer Aided Design Draftsman at COMPASS LIGHTING Kft., where they created part and assembly drawings using Autocad.
Nandor Bekesi has a strong education history in the field of engineering and design. Nandor began their academic journey at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where they obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Industrial and Product Design between 1999 and 2004. Seeking further specialization, Bekesi returned to the same university and pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering, completing the program in 2011.
In addition to their doctoral studies, Bekesi also engaged in a post-graduate specialization at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. From 2009 to 2010, they focused on Human and Technical Vocational Rehabilitation, enhancing their expertise in this particular area.
Overall, Nandor Bekesi's education reflects a dedication to mechanical engineering, industrial and product design, and vocationa
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