Despite the difference between the concepts of Materials and Materiality, the field of materials engineering plays a pivotal role in the realm of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) materiality Materials engineers play a crucial role in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) materiality. Here are some key points: Material Selection: Materials engineers are responsible for selecting the best materials for specific
Medical regulatory is the process of ensuring that medical products, such as medicines, medical devices and blood components, meet the standards of safety, quality and efficacy before they are placed on the market. Medical regulatory is important for protecting public health and enabling innovation and research that can benefit patients. One aspect of medical regulatory is the classification of medical
Medical devices are products or equipment that are used for diagnosis, prevention, monitoring or treatment of diseases, injuries or disabilities. They range from simple bandages and thermometers to complex implants and scanners. Medical devices are subject to strict regulations to ensure their quality, safety and performance. The UK regulatory framework for medical devices originates from EU directives, which were transposed
An article co-authored related to some activities which I carried out during my stay in Spain as an MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) Fellow. It can be perceived as a grain of sand, but I strongly believe that this kind of contribution helping into promote and generate awareness about the enormous potential of surface engineered approaches to reach cost-effective and sustainable
As an engineer with over 20 years of experience in materials science, tribology, and surface engineering, I have always been passionate about leveraging my expertise for the greater good. Back in 2019, I decided to channel my knowledge towards promoting a circular economy and sustainability. This blog post reflects on my journey and the tailored solutions I offer to support
Circular Economy is a much needed approach. It’s not easy to get there but we need to move forward. As engineer with 20 year of experience l decided to set a strong commitment to do my best to contribute and promote the sustainability on my engineering passionate journey. Below, an interesting article from the World Economic Forum explaining why middle
Clear insights to pave sustainability by applying circular economy approaches. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/marlon-cruz_3-shifts-can-scale-the-circular-economy-activity-6766062828471283712-SraI
Really interesting to see how have been the adaptation of wallabies in the Isle of Man. By the way, if you are looking for unbiased, tailored, confidential and approachable advising on surface engineered solutions, tribology and materials engineering backed by 20 years of experience please feel free to drop me an email (marlon@cruz.pro)
What type of Scientist are you…? Along my almost 20 years of professional voyage I have moved around different roles matching with some of 10 types of scientist identified by UK Science Council.
Mindfulness walking around a peaceful place always is a great opportunity to clear thoughts and think about enthralling topics. In my case some of my enthralling topics are tribology and surface engineering and how such branches of knowledge are impacting manufacturing processes for wellbeing in our society. Necessarily on top How are interacting surfaces under loading and moving between them?