Summary
Marco Esposito is a mechanical engineer with nearly 20 years of hands-on experience supporting particle physics and accelerator projects, now contributing to the Electron Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He has deep technical expertise across high-voltage/current magnetic and electrostatic devices, RF cavities, cryogenics, vacuum systems, cooling networks and complex lift/positioning fixtures. Marco has led multidisciplinary teams of up to 15 engineers and technicians, drove ISO 13485 adoption in medical-device manufacturing, and consistently bridged design, verification and regulatory compliance. His background includes engineering roles at CERN and INFN where he supported detector upgrades and vibration stabilization studies, reflecting a strong blend of research-grade problem solving and industrial rigor. He also works at the intersection of model-based design and formal verification, bringing a systems-level, safety-focused mindset to critical hardware. Based in Brookhaven, NY, Marco is driven by continuous improvement and thrives on turning demanding specifications into reliable, verifiable systems.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng Mechanical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Mechanical Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma
Italian, English, French