Matthew Tedaldi

Application Development Director at Infinitesima Limited

Matthew Tedaldi has a diverse work experience in the fields of application engineering, hardware engineering, research science, and consultancy. Matthew has worked at companies like Infinitesima Limited, University of Oxford, Department of Physics - Oxford Nanoimaging, National Physical Laboratory, and Keit Spectrometers. Matthew's roles include Senior Application Engineer at Infinitesima Limited, where they were involved in both applications and research and development. Matthew worked as a Hardware Engineer & Research Scientist at the University of Oxford, contributing to the development of a single-molecule fluorescence imaging microscope. Matthew also worked as a Consultant in Optical Measurement at the National Physical Laboratory, focusing on sub-nanometer Optical Interferometry. At Keit Spectrometers, they served as a Research Scientist, advancing novel designs for compact spectrometers. In addition, Matthew worked as a Higher Research Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, where they delivered a world-leading metrological Atomic Force Microscopy platform and conducted research on optical biopsy techniques for cancer detection.

Matthew Tedaldi received a Master's Degree in Physics from the University of Liverpool, where they attended from 1997 to 2001. Matthew further pursued higher education at the same university and obtained a second Master's Degree in Biophysics from 2003 to 2004.

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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Infinitesima Limited

Infinitesima is the developer of Rapid Probe Microscopy (RPM). Rapid Probe Microscopy provides nano-scale images with information in less than a second. It is useful in numerous applications and all of the main market segments where nano-scale imaging and metrology is required.


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