Summary
William Magrini is a research engineer with eight years of experience building advanced optical and laser-based instrumentation for cryogenic super-resolution microscopy, magnetic imaging, and security-focused laser microscope stations. He holds a PhD in optics and has a track record of turning complex experimental concepts—pump-probe setups, pulsed laser timing, and single-molecule cryogenic detection—into robust, controllable systems. At Bordeaux Imaging Center he led the conversion of a widefield microscope into a cryo-PALM platform and wrote microscope control software (Python + Arduino), while at ALPhANOV he coordinates projects on laser fault injection and infrared microscopy for IC security. His skill set spans optical bench design, ultrafast laser characterization, mechanical and 3D-printed components, numerical simulations, and data analysis, bridging hands-on lab work with software-driven automation. Notably, he combines deep physics expertise with applied engineering to enable correlative light-electron workflows and fast magnetic-field dynamics measurements that few instrumentation engineers can deliver.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Super resolution microscopy, Super resolution microscopy at Inserm
Licence, Physics, Licence, Physics at Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
Master, Physics. Specialization in lasers, matter and nanosciences, Master, Physics. Specialization in lasers, matter and nanosciences at Université de Bordeaux
English, Spanish