Three Tecnun alumni recognized with National End of degree program Awards
Two graduates of the School of Science have also received awards.
04 | 11 | 2025
Three graduates of Tecnun-School of Engineeringtwo of them from San Sebastian and one international, who completed their programs of study in the 2018-19 academic year, have been awarded the National End of degree program Awards for University Education degree program that grants the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
They are Asier Andonegui Isasa, Pablo Sacristán González and Juan José Torres Cordero.
Asier Andonegui Isasa, graduate in Industrial Technologies Engineering, and Pablo Sacristán González, graduate in Industrial Organization Engineering, both from San Sebastián, have been awarded the second and third award, respectively, in their categories. In addition, Juan José Torres Cordero, a graduate in Biomedical Engineering from Ecuador, also received a third award.
The three Tecnun alumni are now on different career paths, according to their specialization program.
Asier Andoneguiworks at the business Management Solutions, which is dedicated to consultancy service for companies. Previously, he was a researcher partner at the MIT average Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Pablo Sacristán González is a software developer at Deneb Medical, a business dedicated to the application of technology to improve accuracy in spine surgery. Previously, he completed a Master's Degree in Medical Software design and Entrepreneurship at Imperial College of London.
Juan José Torres Cordero is General Manager of technical operations at Apple, specifically in the Apple Watch product department , where he is manager of the development, qualification and scalability of the product assembly process for mass production. At the moment he is the youngest manager that the business has ever had in its department. During his more than 6 years in the business, he spent time in Singapore before returning to California where he currently resides.
School of Science Awardees
From the School of Sciences, Mariana Serres Gómez, graduate in Biochemistry , has obtained the first award, while Carlos Luri Rey, graduate in Biology and Master's Degree in Biomedical research , has been distinguished with a second award.
Mariana Serres Gómez, born in Madrid, is currently working as a Clinical Analysis Specialist at the Hospital Universitario La Paz, in the Specific Laboratories Section, focused on endocrinology and renal lithiasis. During her residency program at the same hospital, she spent three months at the Metabolopathies laboratory (Biochemical Genetics Laboratory) of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota (USA), an experience that allowed her to deepen and specialize in this area of clinical laboratory .
Carlos Luri Rey is a native of San Adrián (Navarra, Spain). After finishing his programs of study at the University of Navarra, he continued his training at the biotech business Moderna Therapeutics (Boston, USA) and did a research stay at the Queensland Medical research center (QIMR Berghofer). He is currently working on his doctoral thesis in Cancer Immunotherapy at the Cima University of Navarra, where he has also made several scientific illustrations that have been published in high impact journals such as Cancer Discovery, Nature Reviews Cancer, Cell Reports Medicine or Nature Medicine, among others.
The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities' National End of degree program Awards for University Education degree program establishes five categories according to the area of training: Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Social and Legal Sciences and Engineering and Architecture. In the present call, corresponding to the year 2024, a total of 57 first prizes have been awarded with an economic endowment of 3,300 euros; 57 second prizes of 2,650 euros each, and 56 third prizes, with an endowment of 2,200 euros each. According to the call for entries, 36 prizes have been awarded in the field of Arts and Humanities; 21 prizes in Sciences, 21 prizes in Health Sciences, 45 in Social and Legal Sciences and 48 prizes in Engineering and Architecture. The graduates come from 59 public and private universities throughout Spain.