👋 Hey, I'm David García
Mechanical engineer 🔧 with more than 9 years of experience in the Automotive and Railway industries. Now designing Augmented Reality Hardware solutions. In my free time I enjoy building full-stack web apps 💻
From Málaga, Spain.Experience
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Mechanical hardware Engineer
In Seabery I am part of the hardware engineering team. We design, test and release hardware platforms and peripherals for our augmented reality training solutions.
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Mechanical Engineer R&D
I worked at TDK Málaga, which is a capacitor factory primarily focused on applications in railway traction, automotive, and high voltage. I was part of the mechanical design team in the Research and Development (R&D) department of the factory. My main role involved mechanical design of new products based on customer specifications.
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Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical design of motors and converters for the Railway industry.
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Mechanical Engineer
Design of industrial automation machines for international OEM manufacturers.
Education
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Master Degree in Web Aplication Development
Master degree in full stack development of web apps using latest technologies and frameworks.
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Master Degree in theory and application of Finite Element Method Simulation
Mechanical simulations using FEM analysis and ANSYS software.
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Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
I finished my Mechanical Engineering degree in Denmark, in order to obtain the Danish Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Web App Projects
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Helldivers2-DB
Greetings Helldivers! If you're a fan of Helldivers 2, I've got something for you! Introducing the Helldivers 2 DB, this fullstack web app will let you create and share your in-game loadouts with the rest of the players
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Static blog with .md files
In this project I created a static web blog using markdown files. This way you can have the advantages of static content and manage content at the same time.
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The Portfolio you're reading 👈
This online CV/Portfolio has been developed using Astro, using the less amount of Javascript code possible and focusing on HTML and CSS composition. Fast, lightweight and charming... Don't you think so?