Adam Damiano
About Adam Damiano
Adam Damiano is an R&D Engineer at Lumafield, with a background in mechanical engineering and international studies. He has previously held positions at Formlabs and Boeing, and has contributed to significant advancements in scanning technology.
Work at Lumafield
Adam Damiano has been employed at Lumafield as an R&D Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on developing innovative solutions in the field of mechanical engineering. His work includes creating novel algorithms aimed at mitigating artifacts caused by incorrect axis of rotation and drift in CMOS sensor pixel response. This contribution enhances the performance and accuracy of Lumafield's imaging technologies.
Previous Experience at Formlabs
Before joining Lumafield, Adam worked at Formlabs as a Senior Process Engineer from 2016 to 2019 in Somerville, MA. During his tenure, he contributed to the development of advanced manufacturing processes. Notably, he prototyped a new scan modality that became a product feature, allowing scans to be completed in under 15 seconds.
Education and Expertise
Adam Damiano holds multiple degrees from Oregon State University, including an Honors Bachelor of Arts in International Studies in Mechanical Engineering and an Honors Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, both achieved from 2008 to 2013. He furthered his education at EPFL, where he earned a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, he briefly studied Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2015.
Internship Experience at Boeing
In 2012, Adam completed a Mechanical Engineering Internship at Boeing, where he gained practical experience in the aerospace industry. This internship lasted for two months and took place in Tukwila, WA, providing him with valuable insights into engineering applications in a corporate setting.
Research Assistant Role at Oregon State University
Adam served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Oregon State University from 2011 to 2013. In this capacity, he engaged in various research projects, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in mechanical engineering. His experience in this role laid a strong foundation for his subsequent academic and professional endeavors.