Miriam Cosenza has a diverse work experience in the engineering field. Miriam started their career at Sapienza Università di Roma as a Student Library Assistant, where they were responsible for locating library materials, registering patrons, and performing book cataloguing.
Miriam then worked as an Engineer R&D at Ecole des Mines d'Alès, where they completed a 5-month internship for their master's thesis. Their work focused on studying the mass flow rate leakage from shipwrecks and developing a model to predict oil leakage from damaged tanks.
Afterwards, Miriam joined Eleo2 Engineering as a Project Engineer for a brief period.
Miriam then transitioned to Progetti Europa & Global S.p.A as a Process Engineer, where they worked from May 2017 to November 2017.
Miriam continued their career as a Process Engineer at Beicip-Franlab from December 2017 to March 2018, and then moved to ALTEN, where they worked as a Process Engineer from December 2017 to July 2019.
In 2018, Miriam joined TechnipFMC as a Process Engineer for the Tortue FPSO project. Their responsibilities included designing utility units, conducting heat and material balance simulations, and designing process equipment and instruments. Miriam worked on this project until July 2019.
Their most recent position is as a Project Engineer at SEPPIC, where they have been working since September 2019.
Miriam Cosenza completed their education in a chronological order. From 2004 to 2009, they attended Liceo Scientifico where they earned their Diploma. Following that, from 2009 to 2013, Miriam pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma. Finally, from 2013 to 2016, they continued their studies in Chemical Engineering by completing a Master's Degree at the Department Chemical Engineering Materials Environment (DICMA), Sapienza University of Rome.
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