I am currently a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Twente, diving in the world of Decentralized Manufacturing Systems. My academic journey has been rooted in industrial mechanical engineering, where I developed a keen interest in integrating Industry X.0 technologies like AR and co-bots to make manufacturing smarter and more efficient.
Along the way, I’ve had the chance to work on everything from factory layouts for electric vehicle chargers at Alpitronic in Italy, to designing solar energy systems in Ghana. Each experience has deepened my understanding of how engineering solutions can shape a more sustainable and efficient future.
When I’m not immersed in research, you’ll probably find me on the football pitch. Playing football has taught me invaluable lessons in teamwork and adaptability, values I carry into both my professional and personal life.
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My research focuses on Decentralized Manufacturing Systems (DMS), an innovative approach to modern manufacturing where production resources, technologies, and processes are distributed across multiple, localized units. This paradigm promotes flexibility, resilience, and sustainability by enabling factories to operate autonomously yet remain interconnected, allowing for faster response times to local market demands and disruptions in global supply chains. Through this research, I aim to explore how DMS can contribute to the future of manufacturing in various sectors.
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University of Twente
Horst Complex (building no. 20), room T310
De Horst 2
7522 LW Enschede
Netherlands
University of Twente
Horst Complex T310
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
Netherlands