Jan Mateu Armengol
About Jan Mateu Armengol
Jan Mateu Armengol is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, specializing in engineering. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Centralesupelec and has a background in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
Work at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Jan Mateu Armengol has been employed as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center since 2020. His role involves conducting advanced research in computational science and engineering, contributing to various projects that leverage high-performance computing resources. The center is known for its focus on scientific research and innovation, providing a collaborative environment for researchers in diverse fields.
Education and Expertise
Jan Mateu Armengol holds multiple degrees in engineering and philosophy. He completed his Doctorate in Philosophy at Centralesupelec from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, he earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Universidade Estadual De Campinas between 2012 and 2014. His academic journey began with a degree in Industrial Engineering from Universitat Politècnica De Catalunya, where he studied from 2006 to 2012. This educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering.
Background
Jan Mateu Armengol has a diverse educational and professional background in engineering and research. He began his studies in Industrial Engineering at Universitat Politècnica De Catalunya, followed by a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at Universidade Estadual De Campinas. He gained practical experience as an intern at Alstom Power in France from 2011 to 2012, where he worked for ten months. This combination of education and experience has shaped his career trajectory in the field of computational research.
Professional Experience
Before joining the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Jan Mateu Armengol completed a ten-month internship at Alstom Power in France. This role provided him with hands-on experience in the energy sector, contributing to his understanding of mechanical engineering applications. His transition to a postdoctoral position reflects his commitment to advancing research in high-performance computing and its applications in engineering.