Menlo Systems
Ross Boland is a seasoned engineering professional with extensive experience in timing systems and additive manufacturing. Currently serving as a Timing Systems Development Engineer at Menlo Systems since February 2021, Ross previously held the role of Technical Lead at Carbon, where responsibilities included managing a team of engineers and optimizing 3D printing processes. Prior experience includes positions as a Photonics Engineer at Menlo Systems, Electrical Engineer at Randridge International, and various engineering roles in design and project management. Ross holds an Honours Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering from Dublin City University, complemented by a diverse skill set in both technical and operational capacities in previous roles.
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Menlo Systems
Precision in Photonics. Together we shape a sustainable future. Menlo Systems, a leading developer and global supplier of instrumentation for high-precision metrology, was founded in 2001 as a spin-off of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, with the foremost aim to commercialize optical measurement technologies and make them available to newly emerging application fields. Menlo Systems maintains a strong bond to co-founder Theodor W. Hänsch, who pioneered precision laser techniques. Known for the Nobel Prize-winning optical frequency comb technology, the Munich-based company offers complete solutions based on ultrafast lasers, synchronization electronics, and THz systems for applications in industry and research.