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Empowering the world to combat climate change and air-pollution.
MIRO Analytical AG is a young high-tech company from Switzerland. We provide authorities, scientists and companies with powerful tools to monitor and report on air pollution and greenhouse gases and therefore empower them to act against air pollution and climate change. We use direct laser absorption spectroscopy with multiple Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs). Our technology simplifies and reduces the cost of high precision multicompound gas measurements.
CEO, Co-Founder
2018-now: Co-founder and CEO of MIRO Analytical responsible for business development and finance
2015-2018: Postdoctoral researcher at Empa developing QCL-based gas analyzers
2010-2014: PhD at EPFL, Lausanne
CTO, Co-Founder
2018-now: Co-founder and CTO of MIRO Analytical responsible for research & development and production
2016-2018: Postdoctoral researcher at Empa developing QCL-based gas analyzers
2009-2014: PhD at EPFL, Lausanne
Empowering the world to combat climate change and air-pollution
MIRO Analytical is young company providing state-of-art laser-based gas analyzers for monitoring of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. If you are - like us - passionate about mitigating climate change and fighting air-pollution, we are looking for you to support our R&D team with instrument development, programming, and testing. The internship will contain laboratory work using high-tech laser systems and electronics as well as computer programming for data analysis.
Learn moreAs a growing company we are always looking for talented people to join our team. If you think you could contribute to the success of a young company producing high-tech products for research and industy, please send your complete application to jobs(at)miro-analytical.com.
Learn moreWe are looking an optomechanical manufacturing technician to contribute to scaling up our manufacturing processes. After learning the existing production processes, you will soon proceed with the manufacturing and testing of complicated optomechanical assemblies.
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