Francisco Santos has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Francisco is currently working as a Lecturer in the Operations and Technology Management Department at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University. In this role, they teach courses on project management and operations management to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Prior to this, Santos worked as a Business Development Manager at Versatope Therapeutics, where they developed an investor outreach strategy and conducted competitive intelligence and market analysis for the influenza vaccine. Francisco also identified potential venture capital partnerships in cancer antigen delivery.
Before their role at Versatope Therapeutics, Santos had a long tenure at Analog Devices. Francisco held various positions, including Technology Development Program Manager, Advanced Evaluation Program Manager, Product Development Manager, Senior Staff Engineer, Product Development Engineer, and Group Leader. In these roles, they were responsible for managing technology development programs, leading design evaluation teams, and overseeing new product development and post-release support. Santos also played a key role in leading engineering teams and growing departments focused on developing new products for various markets, including broadband, industrial, instrumentation, display, and video.
Throughout their career, Santos has demonstrated expertise in project management, technology development, market analysis, and product development.
Francisco Santos has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. Francisco also obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Boston University College of Engineering. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the same institution.
In addition to their formal education, Francisco has completed a Leadership Development Program at the Center for Creative Leadership in May 2006. Francisco also holds a certification in Semiconductor Technology & Failure Avoidance, obtained from the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences' Center for Professional Development. Details about the specific months and years for the certification are not available.
There is no information provided about Francisco's education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or Harvard University.
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