Summary
Ariel Libertun is an engineer with eight years of experience translating a PhD-level background in lasers and optics into practical, regulated medical-device development. He has led verification and testing efforts across hardware and software lifecycles, contributing over 150 PLM documents and playing a key role in EU MDR remediation for cranial, spine, and advanced energy products. Comfortable bridging engineering, quality, and vendor teams, he mentors test engineers and coordinates external test facilities to deliver auditable results. His earlier academic leadership running a $3.2M NSF program and hands-on experimental work with femtosecond lasers reveal a rare mix of program management and deep experimental optics expertise. Trained in data science through Galvanize, he blends quantitative analysis with rigorous systems thinking to improve test strategies and product definitions. Based in Boulder, he brings a detail-oriented, systematic approach to complex, safety-critical engineering challenges.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Data Science Immersive Data Science, Data Science Immersive Data Science at Galvanize - Denver, Platte
PhD Physics Lasers, PhD Physics Lasers at University of Buenos Aires
English, Spanish, Hebrew