Miguel Godino

Miguel Godino

Patent Examiner @ European Patent Office

About Miguel Godino

Miguel Godino is a Patent Examiner and Project Engineer specializing in materials technology and additive manufacturing. He has extensive experience in failure analysis, prototyping, and the industrialization of metal additive manufacturing technologies.

Work at European Patent Office

Miguel Godino serves as a Patent Examiner, where he evaluates patent applications and assesses their compliance with patent laws and regulations. His role involves analyzing technical documents and determining the novelty and inventive step of inventions in the field of materials technology.

Education and Expertise

Miguel Godino studied Industrial Engineering and Materials Science at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid from 2008 to 2014. He furthered his education at KU Leuven, where he earned a Master of Science in Engineering from 2012 to 2013. His expertise includes failure analysis and metallurgical characterization, particularly in materials technology for power plants.

Background

Miguel Godino has a diverse professional background in engineering and materials technology. He has worked as a Project Engineer in Materials Technology and Additive Manufacturing at Laborelec since 2016. Prior to this, he held positions as a Process Engineer at Sirris and as a Junior Research Assistant at Université de Liège.

Achievements in Additive Manufacturing

In his current role at Laborelec, Miguel Godino is involved in the industrialization of metal additive manufacturing, utilizing Selective Laser Melting technologies such as SLM500 and SLM280. His work encompasses prototyping and product development, covering all stages from design to post-processing.

Professional Experience

Miguel Godino has accumulated significant experience in the field of additive manufacturing. He worked at Sirris for two years, focusing on metal additive manufacturing applications in aerospace and biomedical sectors. His earlier experience includes a seven-month internship at Université de Liège, where he contributed to research efforts.

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