Reinaldo Gonzalez Reyes has been working in the field of electronics and engineering since 2008. Reinaldo started as an Electronic Technician at Electronics & Games, then worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Intern and Supervised Professional Practice at the Robotics and Integrated Systems Group (GRSI) at the UNC from 2010-2014. In 2014, they became a Hardware and Electronics Engineering Product Designer, R&D at the CIA Center for Applied Research of Fuerza Aerea Argentina FAA. Reinaldo then worked as a Hardware and Electronics Engineering Product Designer at AdaptIO in 2019 and Symphony Energy in 2021. Reinaldo also held the role of Professor in Control Systems 1 at the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales (UNC) in 2016, and Electronic developer of power hardware at Centro de Investigaciones Aplicadas FAA in 2018. Most recently, they have been a Hardware Engineer at Skyloom Global since 2020, where they are responsible for head of Power Electronics Area for Optical Inter-Satellite Link (OISL) terminal, design of Sch, PCB, elaboration and execution of Test reports, bring up, PSA & DCL documents version fly model (FM) of Power Distribution Unit (PDU) v2 and v3, and SCH/PCB design under IPC-6012 Class 3 standards.
Reinaldo Gonzalez Reyes has completed a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and the UNC - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales between 2008 and 2013. Reinaldo also holds a number of certifications, including a Certificate of Participation in the United Nations/Brazil Symposium on Basic Space Technology in 2018, a Certificate of Participation and as a Speaker in ARGENCON 2016, a Conducted Electromagnetic Interference Course from ARGENCON 2016, a Course on Applicable Regulations and EMC Practical Guide from ARGENCON 2016, a Certificate of Participation and as a Speaker in the 8th Argentine Congress of Space Technology CATE 2015, an Assistant Certificate in the ARGENCON 2012 Congress, an Assistant Certificate in the SECOM 2010 + JOCAS 2010 Congress, and a Matlab/Simulink Course from the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in 2010.
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