Computational Designer & Innovation
Jesus Marini Parissi, the founder and computational design engineer at Moon Rabbit Adaptive Lab with 10+ years of professional work experience, holds an MSc in Design Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and a BSc in Mechatronics Engineering from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
Specializing in data-driven computational design workflows and advancing CAE applications, he focuses on performance sports, fashion, and biomechanics.
With a history of participation in prestigious innovation programs like Stanford ME310 and a visiting student role at MIT Design Lab, Jesus has collaborated with major players in the field, including Ford, Huawei Aesthetic Research Center, ETH Zurich and PUMA Innovation Team. In 2022, he played a pivotal role in launching Samsung's first Computational Design Department through a groundbreaking pilot project.
Computational Design Engineer based on Milan, Italy
With extensive experience spanning diverse industries, I've focused on research, performance, and innovation in Product Development. My adaptable design approach encompasses user-centered, double diamond, and design thinking methods. I'm well-versed in performance engineering, using Finite Element Analysis and Generative/Parametric Design.
Additionally, I'm passionate about interaction design, blending skills like rapid prototyping, coding, electronics, and XR development. As a "360 Design Engineer," I thrive on continuous learning and adaptability, allowing me to envision the potential and limitations of emerging technologies and design trends.
Outside of my career, I founded Caffè 1100m, a coffee brand promoting shade-grown coffee's climate benefits, connecting consumers directly to the source.
A Jesus's selection of the project in different areas of expertise where design, engineering, collaboration, innovation and research founded a place.