Nuno Reis has a diverse work experience in various positions and roles. Nuno started their career as a Post-Doc Researcher at The University of Manchester, where they focused on research and development in printing technologies for fabrication. During this time, they had several achievements, including fifteen peer-reviewed publications and one patent application in tissue engineering scaffolds.
After that, Nuno joined Universidade da Beira Interior as an Assistant Professor for a short period.
In 2007, Nuno joined biosurfit as a Project Manager, where they raised over 500k€ in Portuguese Research Grants and was a co-inventor of the main fluidic building blocks for the company's first product. Nuno also set up fast prototyping facilities for microfluidic cartridges.
In 2009, Nuno became the Chief Operating Officer at biosurfit, where they successfully launched the company's first product and oversaw the installation and qualification of the pilot production line. Nuno also established a partnership for high-quality plastic replication of Biosurfit cartridges funded through Eureka Eurostars.
From 2015 to 2019, Nuno served as the Senior R&D Manager at biosurfit, where they led the redesign for manufacturing of the company's second-generation cartridges. Nuno successfully launched two products to the market and took charge of cartridge usability and mass manufacturing projects.
Most recently, Nuno joined Osler Diagnostics in 2019 as a Principal Engineer and later moved up to the role of Director of Product Innovation in March 2020.
Overall, Nuno Reis has a wealth of experience in research, development, project management, and leadership roles, particularly in the fields of diagnostics, biotechnology, and printing technologies.
Nuno Reis pursued their education in the field of Materials Science. From 1991 to 1996, they attended Instituto Superior Técnico where they completed their Engineering degree. Subsequently, they pursued a higher academic qualification and between 1997 and 2001, they attended the prestigious University of Oxford. There, they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree, specializing in Materials Science with a focus on 3D Printing.
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