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Akshatha Mohan

Project Manager at Riscure

Akshatha Mohan has extensive work experience in various technical and project management roles. From 2016 to the present, they have been working as a Senior Technical Analyst at UL Identity Management & Security, where they lead the setup of a UL Translink Service Centre and performs test activities for the migration of transit terminals. Akshatha is also responsible for analyzing and solving problems related to test results and failures.

Prior to that, from 2016 to 2019, Akshatha worked as a Consultant at Adyen, where they played a vital role in scoping, planning, and executing global and domestic POS terminals. Akshatha also provided Level 3 Brand Certification Services for various payment brands and developed proof of concept for terminal automation.

From 2010 to 2015, Akshatha worked as a PhD Researcher at Universiteit Utrecht. Their responsibilities included plasma deposition and characterization of novel nanomaterials for photovoltaic devices and lithium-ion batteries. Akshatha also played a key role in setting up the labs at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.

In 2009, Akshatha worked as a Junior Research Fellow at T.I.F.R, where they focused on the fabrication and characterization of mettalo-dielectric grating structures using holographic interferometry and e-beam lithography.

Most recently, Akshatha joined Riscure in 2022 as a Project Manager, where they oversee project activities and ensures successful delivery.

Overall, Akshatha Mohan's work experience demonstrates their technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and ability to lead and manage projects effectively.

Akshatha Mohan attended the University of Mysore from 2004 to 2009, where they pursued an Integrated M.Sc in Physics. Prior to that, there is no available information about their educational background. In 2016, they obtained a certification as an ISTQB Certified Tester - Foundation Level from iSQI GmbH.

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