Nicholas Crescimanno

Opto-Mechanical Engineer at Vector Atomic

Nicholas Crescimanno has had a varied work experience since 2016. Nicholas began as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Ohio State Physics Department - Valdes Aguilar Group, where they were responsible for fabricating devices and metamaterials in a cleanroom, performing terahertz spectroscopy of multiferroic materials, and analyzing data for electromagnetic and quantum mechanical interactions. In 2017, they interned at The University of Freiburg, where they designed modifications to an ultra-high vacuum chamber and programmed visual recognition and Abel-inversion algorithm software for ionization analysis. In 2018, they interned at the Institute for Applied Physics - Friedrich Schiller University, where they built and programmed a fiber modal decomposition submodule and performed modal reconstruction for real-time beam analysis. In 2019, they worked as a Laboratory Engineer at TeraMetrix, where they investigated novel applications of terahertz time-domain reflectometry product and worked with ultrasound systems, lock-in detection methods, and data analysis. Nicholas currently works as an Opto-Mechanical Engineer at Vector Atomic.

Nicholas Crescimanno attended The Ohio State University from 2014 to 2018, earning a Bachelors degree in Physics. Nicholas then returned to The Ohio State University from 2018 to 2019, earning a Masters degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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  • Opto-Mechanical Engineer

    February, 2020 - present