NOELIA FEIJÓO AMOEDO
OPTICAL ENGINEER
Noelia has a degree in Optics and Optometry from the University of Santiago de Compostela, and a Master degree in Optical and Image Technologies from Complutense University of Madrid, with which she gained skills in optical design and optical laboratory testing. After her Master, she carried out research at the same university on multi-angle light scattering. She has also worked as an optical designer in a lighting company. Noelia joined the EST team this year to work in the assembling and testing of the Multi-Conjugated Adaptive Optic system.

NOÉ RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Noé is a software engineer with more than 12 years of experience. He is skilled at the design and analysis of software solutions. He has been involved in a wide variety of projects like, for instance, interoperability solutions for complex software systems and high-performance scalable software for architecture discovery of large software systems. He has worked been on R&D projects focused on the development of tools to automate software development and to improve the quality of software systems using Model Driven Engineering techniques. Currently, he is part of the EST Project Office, working in the software team.

SILVIA REGALADO OLIVARES
SOLARNET OPTICAL ENGINEER
Silvia has a degree in Optics and Optometry. She specialized in Colour Technology at the Alicante University and in Optical and Imaging Technologies at the Complutense University of Madrid. During her professional career she acquired experience as a colourist in the automotive and in the industry sector as well as in the optical engineering field. In 2019, she did her final Master Thesis at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias about an anamorphic scale simulator in the HARMONI instrument for the E-ELT telescope. She is in charge of the IFU optical design for the SOLARNET Project.

FRANCISCO GONZÁLEZ PÉREZ
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Francisco obtained his PhD in Computational Engineering at SIANI, a research and postgraduate studies teaching centre of Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canarias. At this university he previously obtained the Industrial Engineering degree in Mechanics. His research has focused on developing models for dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis. To give new capabilities to the developed models, he carried out two research stays at Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy), where he taught finite element and finite volume methods in the Naval Engineering degree. He joined the EST team in February 2020, and currently works on the MCAO test bench as a mechanical engineer.
