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Anna’s Journey: An Intern Making A Difference At Micom

Anna’s Journey: An Intern Making A Difference At Micom

Anna’s Journey: Between Studying and Passion

Anna began her academic journey in pure and applied sciences at Cégep Maisonneuve before specializing in mechanical engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. Today, she continues exploring this captivating field with a particular interest in mechanical testing, an area she’s deepening through her internship at Laboratoires Micom, a material testing laboratory in Montreal.

From the moment she arrived at university, Anna quickly distinguished herself by joining Oronos, a technical society that revealed a new passion to her: mechanical testing. One can imagine her busy preparing and conducting tensile tests on carbon fiber – a task that awakened her interest in the precision and rigor necessary in this field.

A Day at Micom with Anna

At Micom Laboratories, Anna is not just Anne-Marie’s assistant; she is a true pillar in the laboratory’s daily activities. This position offers her a global vision of how a mechanical testing laboratory operates, a valuable experience that reinforces her career choice.

Whether it’s preparing service offers, writing reports, or creating new standard operating procedures (SOPs), Anna is always at the heart of the action. For example, she recently developed an SOP for a specific resistance test, which improved the quality of results and ensured their compliance with international standards. This experience has also allowed her to familiarize herself with ASTM standards and master laboratory equipment.

Micom plays an important role in training future engineers. The field of mechanical testing is often not covered in depth in traditional university curricula. Concrete laboratory experiences, like those of Anna at Micom, allow students to fill this gap. These practices are essential for developing technical skills such as project management, analysis of test results, and understanding laboratory equipment.

These skills are particularly sought after in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics, where tests conducted by Micom can have a direct impact on product safety and performance.

Anna Outside of Work: Curiosity and Discoveries

When she’s not devoted to her studies or work, Anna loves to immerse herself in reading, explore cooking, or set off on carefully planned adventures. She adores discovering the history of the places she visits, which adds a unique dimension to her escapades.

For example, during a trip to Italy, her friends were impressed by her knowledge of the historical sites they explored together. For Anna, each trip is an opportunity to learn, discover, and enrich her passion for history. This curiosity is also reflected in her work at Micom, where she constantly seeks to integrate new methods and technologies to improve testing processes.

A Career in Full Evolution

Anna’s journey is an inspiring example for all early-career engineers. Her passion for technical details and commitment to professional excellence make her an exemplary figure at Micom. For those aspiring to a similar career, opportunities at Laboratoires Micom are offered in an environment where engineers can develop and tackle real-world technical challenges.

Michel Comtois

Michel Comtois

Michel Comtois is an accomplished founder and CEO of Micom Laboratories Inc., an ISO/IEC 17025 (2017) A2LA-accredited independent laboratory specializing in product and material testing services. Before establishing Micom Laboratories in 1999, Michel, who also holds a Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry, gained extensive experience over a 14-year tenure managing departments spanning physical chemistry, physics, mechanical and material testing in research and contract laboratories. This exposure granted him a profound understanding of the intricacies of development and material testing processes.

In addition to his practical experience, Michel has played influential roles on various voluntary technical committees. He notably, served as the chairperson for CAN/CGSB 44.227 and the Head of the Canadian Delegation for ISO TC 136. He also contributed to the following technical committees: CAN/CGSB 44.229, CAN/CGSB 44.232, ANSI/BIFMA X5.1, ANSI/BIFMA X5.5, ANSI/BIFMA X5.6, ANSI/BIFMA X 5.9 ANSI/BIFMA X5.11, ISTA Certification Council.

Leveraging his unique expertise, he has led Micom Laboratories to become a renowned name in its niche, now operating out of a 16,000-square-foot test facility in Montreal, Canada, and serving a diverse customer base with an array of material and product testing services. Follow Michel on LinkedIn

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