Michael Grøndahl Møller-Jakobsen

Senior Hardware Engineering Specialist at RSP Systems A/S

Michael Grøndahl Møller-Jakobsen has vast experience in the field of optics and nanotechnology. Their work experience includes roles at RSP Systems A/S and various universities.

At RSP Systems A/S, Michael held several positions. Michael Grøndahl started as an Optical Engineer, where they developed a non-invasive glucose monitor prototype using Raman spectroscopy. Michael Grøndahl was involved in Zemax modeling of prototypes, light scattering modeling in tissue, and sourcing optical components. Michael Grøndahl then became an Optical Development Manager, leading a team focusing on prototype testing, data analysis, and sourcing for clinical trials. Michael Grøndahl also took on additional tasks related to risk assessment, quality assurance, and test/validation. Later, they became the Hardware Development Manager, responsible for leading the hardware development of a non-invasive glucose monitor. Michael Grøndahl was involved in optical and electronics design, PCB design, software and system testing, risk analysis, and quality assurance. Michael Grøndahl also managed design control, supplier qualification, and cross-functional alignment. Currently, Michael works as a Senior Hardware Engineering Specialist at RSP, specializing in design, test, and verification of hardware components for the product and test environments.

Prior to their roles at RSP Systems A/S, Michael worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on nanotechnology and optics, particularly light-matter interactions and spectroscopy. Michael Grøndahl also held a Postdoctoral Researcher position at Université de Bourgogne, where they conducted research on lithography, nanotechnology, and optical microscopy.

Furthermore, Michael worked as a Research Assistant and earned their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in nano-optics at the University of Southern Denmark. Their PhD research involved experimenting with E-beam lithography, metal/dielectric deposition, and the characterization of nanostructures using optical imaging and spectroscopy. Michael Grøndahl published their findings in international papers, demonstrating the use of localized plasmons for flat lenses, nano/micrometer-sized polarizers, and sensors.

In addition, Michael had a brief stint as a Visiting Researcher at Université de Bourgogne.

Overall, Michael Grøndahl Møller-Jakobsen possesses extensive expertise in optics, nanotechnology, hardware development, and research, with a focus on glucose monitoring and spectroscopy.

Michael Grøndahl Møller-Jakobsen earned a Ph.D. in Nano-optics from the University of Southern Denmark, where they studied from 2009 to 2012. Prior to that, they completed a Master of Science in Engineering in Physics and Technology at Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark, from 2004 to 2009.

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Timeline

  • Senior Hardware Engineering Specialist

    September, 2021 - present

  • Hardware Development Manager

    April, 2019

  • Optical Development Manager

    January, 2017

  • Optical Engineer

    May, 2015