Ferrol’s Industrial Campus Welcomes Three New Female Researchers.

Thanks to the “Talento en Formación” program, doctoral researchers Harriet Kumi, Isabel Robalo Cabrera, and Ánxela Pérez Costa have recently joined the Center for Research in Naval and Industrial Technologies (CITENI). This initiative is made possible by the Universidade da Coruña’s Industrial Campus, which aims to promote talent development. As part of their doctoral programs, these three researchers are focusing on various strategic areas of the campus, including robotics, materials science, process optimization, naval engineering, and more.

The “Talento en Formación” program has become a valuable opportunity for young researchers to further their academic pursuits and contribute to advancements in key fields. Its implementation at the CITENI center underscores the commitment of the Industrial Campus to fostering innovation and excellence within the scientific community.

Harriet Kumi, with her expertise in robotics, brings a fresh perspective to the CITENI center. Her research explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, aiming to enhance the efficiency and capabilities of robotic technologies in industrial applications. By pushing the boundaries of robotic design and control algorithms, Kumi seeks to unlock new possibilities in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.

Isabel Robalo Cabrera’s work focuses on materials science, an area critical for technological advancements across industries. With a deep understanding of the properties and behavior of different materials, she aims to develop novel materials with enhanced functionalities. Cabrera’s research has the potential to revolutionize fields like aerospace, renewable energy, and transportation by enabling the creation of lighter, stronger, and more sustainable materials.

Ánxela Pérez Costa’s doctoral project centers on process optimization, a crucial aspect of industrial operations. By applying mathematical modeling and computational techniques, Pérez Costa seeks to identify inefficiencies and propose innovative solutions to optimize manufacturing processes. Her research not only holds great promise for improving productivity but also contributes to reducing costs, minimizing waste, and enhancing sustainability in industrial settings.

The integration of these talented researchers into the CITENI center brings fresh perspectives and expertise to address complex challenges faced by various industries today. Their contributions align with the Industrial Campus’s vision of driving technological advancements and promoting collaboration between academia and industry.

Moreover, the “Talento en Formación” program serves as a catalyst for the researchers’ personal and professional growth. It provides them with a supportive environment where they can refine their skills, expand their knowledge, and establish valuable networks within their respective fields. Through this program, the Universidade da Coruña reaffirms its commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a thriving research ecosystem.

As Harriet Kumi, Isabel Robalo Cabrera, and Ánxela Pérez Costa embark on their doctoral journeys at the CITENI center, their innovative projects hold great promise for addressing real-world challenges and pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. The Universidade da Coruña’s Industrial Campus stands as a testament to the importance of investing in young researchers and supporting their endeavors to shape a better future through groundbreaking research and innovation.

David Baker

David Baker