Enrique Rando Carrión

Electromagnetics Engineer at Resonant Link

Enrique Rando Carrión has worked in a variety of roles since 2013. In 2013, they worked as a Dependiente de tienda at TENNISNUTS LIMITED. From 2015-2018, they worked as a Student intern at the Department of Electronics and Electromagnetism at Universidad de Sevilla, where they worked on a paper for the DCIS 2019 conference and did electrical simulation with PSpice. In 2018, they worked as a Scholar of organization at Universidad de Sevilla and as a Student intern at ElevenPaths, where they designed and developed passive capacitive components/instruments, did prototype design and 3D printing, and did electrical (Spice) and Finite Element Simulation for HW verification. From 2019-2020, they worked as an R&D Engineering Consultant in autonomous driving and International Graduate Consultant at The AKKAdemy, where they worked on route algorithm development and thermal and gas sensor integration. Enrique currently works as an Electromagnetics Engineer at Resonant Link since 2022.

Enrique Rando Carrión has a diverse educational background. From 2014-2019, they obtained a BSc in Physics and Materials Engineering from the Universidad de Sevilla. In 2016-2017, they attended the University of Mönster for a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physics and Materials Science. From 2019-2020, they completed an MSc in Microelectronics: Design and Applications of Micro/Nanoscale Systems from the Universidad de Sevilla. Currently, they are pursuing an MSc Research in Industrial Technologies (Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering) from the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia - U.N.E.D. Additionally, they have obtained various certifications including Modelling Electrical Systems with Simscape from MathWorks in 2020, Modelling of Dynamic Systems with Simulink from MathWorks in 2020, Deutschtest B2 from Rosetta Stone Learning Center in 2019, Grammatik Kommunikativ B1 from Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Mönster in 2017, and CAE C1 Cambridge from the University of Cambridge in 2014.

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