Luca Bruno studied nuclear engineering at the University of Palermo (Italy). After graduating, he moved to Germany, to work for the nuclear fusion project ITER and then to Switzerland, where he is active in the field of particle accelerator engineering since 1998. He is currently project leader of the new radioactive waste treatment and interim storage center of CERN, the European organization for nuclear research.
Clara Biaudet Aboudaram is an Embedded Systems Engineer, recently graduated from ECE Paris in the 2024 graduating class. Passionate about new technologies and innovation, Clara completed a six-month internship at Thales, where she worked on the RMIVV project within Capella, an add-on that helps define increments. Having recently completed her studies, she has just entered the workforce as a full-time engineer at Thales, where she continues to contribute to the RMIVV.
Olivier Hachet contributes to one of the engineering transformation projects for Thales Optronic business line, promoting a tool-based process that will enable projects to deploy a model-based engineering approach taking into account each of the disciplines involved in the development of embedded equipment. He began his career at Thales as a software architect and contributed to the standardization of component-oriented software approaches such as lwCCM and D&C. The particular need of embedded systems to ensure continuity between system engineering and software engineering naturally led him to take a strong interest in MBSE.
Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials
Cassiano Bueno is a mechanical engineer with nearly 8 years of experience on the beamline instrumentation design team at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory. Currently, he works on the design and integration of experimental end stations. Over the past year, Cassiano has collaborated with colleagues at LNLS to study and apply systems engineering to Sirius projects.
Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials
Débora Alves is a Mechanical Engineer with experience in synchrotron project integration and scientific instrumentation. Currently at Sirius in the MArE (Model-based Architecture of Experimental Systems) group, her work is focused on developing and implementing a workflow to take requirements engineering through the design and implementation phases of projects.
Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials
Control and Automation (Mechatronics) Engineer, graduated from UNICAMP in 2015, currently coordinating the MARÉ group at the Brazilian Synchrotron National Laboratory (CNPEM - LNLS), with the group mission of implementing Model-Based Architecture for the next experimental Systems in Sirius. With 15 years of experience in synchrotron beamline instrumentation, gabriel specialized in precision engineering, particularly in designing and commissioning experimental stations and nano-positioning systems.