Calyxo
Albert Campos has significant work experience in the field of engineering and technical roles. Albert started their career in 2001 as an Engineering Lab Technician at Kulicke and Soffa Interconnect, Inc., where they performed various tasks such as SEM, EDS/XRF analysis, and Current Carrying Capacity measurements. Albert then moved on to Solta Medical, Inc. (Formerly Thermage Inc.) in 2006, where they worked as a Senior R&D Technician, contributing to the assembly of optical, mechanical, and electrical prototypes and fixtures. Albert also collaborated closely with project teams to facilitate R&D product development. In 2014, Albert joined Solta Medical, Hayward, CA, as a Service Technician, providing technical support and performing repairs on Solta products. Albert later transitioned to Adecco Engineering & Technical, where they worked as a Build and Test Technician, assigned to Google [X]'s Self-Driving Cars project. From 2014 to 2016, Albert worked as a Senior Engineering Technician at Scanadu, Inc. In this role, they contributed to the development and testing of engineering prototypes. Afterwards, they joined Chrono Therapeutics, Inc. in 2016 as a Senior R&D Technician, where they worked until 2019. In this role, they played a key part in the company's research and development efforts. Albert's most recent role is at Calyxo Medical (formerly Kalera Medical), where they started in 2019 as an Sr. Engineering Technician and is currently working as a Principal Research and Development Technician.
Albert Campos attended Saint Jude College, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Management Engineering. However, no specific details regarding the duration or completion of this education are available.
Calyxo
Calyxo develops a kidney stone retrieval device that enables urologists to safely and effectively achieve unrivaled clinical outcomes.