Amir Gasmi has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Amir began their career as a Graduate Research Assistant at Michelin, where they provided support for the design of non-pneumatic tires and developed analytical simulation tools. Amir then worked as a Postdoctoral Associate at the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, where they focused on finite element analysis and the development of models for the thermal signature of rolling tires.
Amir then moved on to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as a Postdoctoral Researcher, where they contributed to the modularity enhancement of wind turbine simulation tools. Amir later joined Weatherford as a Sr. Scientific Programmer Analyst, where they facilitated the integration of physics engines into simulation software for oil well drilling engineering.
Amir's next position was as a Consultant Modeling & Simulation Engineer, where they provided mechanical simulation and modeling services, wrote technical reports, and designed mechanical systems. Amir also developed new techniques and methods and worked on website development.
Amir then transitioned to a role at ASML as a Sr. Functional Design Engineer, where they troubleshooted complex problems and led preliminary investigations for alignment sensor solutions for lithography Twinscan machines.
Following this, Amir worked at FTL Labs Corporation as a Research Development Software Engineer, where they troubleshooted problems and contributed to the development of a real-time ship simulator using Unity game engine and C# .Net.
Currently, Amir is working at VulcanForms Inc. as a Sr. Software Engineer. In this role, they provide software and data science support, develops additive manufacturing software, and analyzes code usage metrics to identify areas for improvement.
Overall, Amir Gasmi's work experience showcases their proficiency in software engineering, data science, troubleshooting, simulation, and design across a range of industries.
Amir Gasmi pursued their education in a chronological order. Amir first attended Tunisia Polytechnic School from 2001 to 2006, where they obtained an Engineer's degree in General Engineering with a minor in Mechanics & Structure. Following this, from 2005 to 2007, they continued their studies at Tunisia Polytechnic School and earned a Master's degree in Computational Mechanics. Finally, from 2007 to 2011, Amir attended Clemson University, where they achieved a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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