Cecilia Iglesias
About Candidate
During my time as a working student, I had the enriching opportunity to work in a laboratory, assisting a PhD student with a study on bubble detachment. My responsibilities included welding, coding an interface for our Arduino power measurement system, conducting tests and runs, among other tasks. I was able to use my creativity to design and 3D print a structure that successfully overcame a temperature measurement issue.
My recent Master’s Thesis is about benchmarking verification and validation of a nuclear software Monte Carlo software.
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Education
Specialized in Energy
Specialized in Energy
Work & Experience
My experience in STEM has been enriched by hands-on involvement in a laboratory environment. As a working student at the Nuclear Research Reactor FRMII in Garching, I worked on projects combining theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and 3D printing for practical solutions. These experiences have equipped me with a solid foundation in general design principles, considering the pre- and post-study that a well-done structure design must have. My ability to quickly analyze and resolve design, manufacturing, and assembly issues has been instrumental in successfully executing projects. My academic background includes a Master's thesis on benchmarking nuclear reactor models and its verification code to code I would highlight my analytical capabilities and attention to detail plus the curiosity. I am observant and meticulous in my work, prioritizing the perfection of small details as they are integral to achieving optimal results.