Associate Professor Guido Tosello, Project Leader |
Guido Tosello, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Section of Manufacturing Engineering. He is senior lecturer, research manager, supervisor of PhD, MSc, BSc projects, industrial and management consultant. Guido's principal research interests are the analysis, characterization, monitoring, control, optimization and simulation of precision moulding processes at micro/nano scales of thermoplastic materials. Technologies supporting precision/micro/nano moulding processes are of research interest: advanced process chain for micro/nano tools manufacturing, quantitative validation of injection moulding simulation, additive manufacturing, dimensional and surface micro/nano metrology, measurement calibration and uncertainty, statistical process control, design of experiment, polymer materials characterization, design and manufacture of 3D precision/micro components and micro/nano structured surfaces, multi-material and µ-insert moulding.
Guido Tosello is the recipient of the "Technical University of Denmark Best PhD Research Work 2008 Prize" for his PhD thesis “Precision Moulding of Polymer Micro Components”, of the 2012 Alan Glanvill Award by The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) (UK), given as recognition for research of particular merit in the field of polymeric materials, of the Young Research Award 2014 from the Polymer Processing Society (USA) in recognition of scientific achievements and research excellence in polymer processing within 6 years from PhD graduation, and of the Outstanding Reviewer Award 2016 of the Institute of Physics (UK) for his contribution to the Journal of Microengineering and Micromechanics.
Guido Tosello is Associate Member of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP), member of the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), member of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nano Technology (euspen), member of the 4M Association (Multi-Material Micro Manufacturing), member of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS), member of the Steering Committee on Polymer Processing of the Danish Society for Production Engineering (ATV-SEMAPP).
Guido Tosello is currently the Project Coordinator of the Horizon2020 European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network MICROMAN “Process Fingerprint for Zero-defect Net-shape MICROMANufacturing”.
He has been research manager and steering committee member of the large integrated European FP7 projects 4M NoE (2006-2012), COTECH (2008-2012), HI-MICRO (2012-2015), HINMICO (2013-2016), PAM^2 (2016-2020).
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Senior Officer Lena Kristina Carlberg, Project Administrator |
Lena graduated with an MA from University of Copenhagen and King’s College London. Since 2011, she has worked at DTU Mechanical Engineering with administrative tasks within research and project coordination. She has gained huge experience as project administrator on FP7, H2020, Nordic and National projects dealing with: scientific and financial reporting, project economy support, planning meetings and conferences, contact to legal and financial departments, as well as, contact to researchers/institutions and companies.
At DTU Mechanical Engineering Lena has, besides working on external funded projects, the following responsibilities and tasks: contract responsible, defining dissemination and communication plans, fundraising - identifying funding schemes and programmes. In addition, she is team manager for the Project Service Team at DTU Mechanical Engineering, and making statistics regarding external funding for the management, being editor on the annual report and other related tasks.
Her role in MICROMAN is as project administrator coordinating project meetings, financial and scientific reporting, and communication and compliance management.
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Matteo Calaon, DTU |
Matteo is a Researcher at the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Section of Manufacturing Engineering. The scientific work cover precision manufacturing for final polymer micro and nano structures replication, process chain characterization and calibration for advance manufacturing through surfaces and dimensional metrology, design and product development oriented to industrial production. Micro and nano metrology applied to advance manufacturing to provide traceable measuring methodologies and calibration services into industrial production environment.
Along with research into precision manufacturing, he is innovation responsible at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark. His activities focus on active use of patents in the commercialization of product/technology development and effective integration of innovation practices within research and teaching activities.
He experienced project technical coordination and management tasks in large EU projects FP7 HINMICO (2014-2016), H2020 Marie-Curie MICROMAN (2015-2019).
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