Florian Vanlangendonck
About Florian Vanlangendonck
Florian Vanlangendonck is a Beam Physics Field Service Engineer specializing in Proton Therapy at IBA since 2018. He has a background in Nuclear Engineering and has held various engineering roles in Belgium and the Czech Republic.
Current Role at IBA
Florian Vanlangendonck serves as a Beam Physics Field Service Engineer specializing in Proton Therapy at IBA. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to advancements in proton therapy technology. His role involves providing technical support and expertise in beam physics, ensuring the effective operation of proton therapy systems. IBA is recognized for its commitment to improving cancer treatment through innovative proton therapy solutions.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Florian has a diverse background in engineering, having worked in various roles prior to his current position. He completed an internship at TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING - GDF SUEZ GROUP in 2014, followed by a role as a Consultant - Design Engineer focusing on Nuclear Safety and Modelling at TRACTEBEL - ENGIE GROUP in 2018. Additionally, he served as a Junior Nuclear Engineer Consultant at Akka Technologies from 2017 to 2018. These experiences provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Educational Background in Nuclear Engineering
Florian obtained a Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering from ISIB - Institut Supérieur Industriel de Bruxelles, where he studied from 2011 to 2017. His education equipped him with comprehensive knowledge in nuclear engineering, preparing him for various roles in the field. Prior to this, he completed his secondary education at Institut Saint Joseph Charleroi and Institut Notre-Dame de Loverval, focusing on Mathematics and Sciences.
Internship Experience
Florian gained valuable practical experience through multiple internships during his academic career. He completed internships at TRACTEBEL - ENGIE GROUP in 2014 and at Czech Technical University in Prague in 2017. These internships allowed him to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing his skills and understanding of engineering concepts.