I grew up in southern Maine, moved to Boston for college, and stayed in the Greater Boston area while nuturing my skills in electrical and robotics engineering. I worked on forefront technologies, enabling growth of new markets and products in the consumer robotics space. After earmarking IP in a few areas of practical robotics, I moved on to a social robotics startup called Jibo, where we've created the world's first social robot for the home.
I'm constantly keeping an eye out for new and enabling technologies especially with an eye toward solving real and meaningful problems. My interests include robotics, blockchain/crypto, and machine learning.
Electronic Engineering Lead/Manager• Oct 2016 - Present
Making an awesome robot with other great engineers.
Design improvements, design for manufacturing, and manufacturing optimization.
Sr. Hardware Engineer• July 2015 - Oct 2016
System and PCB-level electrical design and iteration of Jibo robot.
Distributed system integration, camera/vision and sensory integration, motor control, Li-ion battery management, and electroacoustics.
Robotics Engineer II - Electrical• Feb 2014 - July 2015
Miscellaneous innovative robotics projects. From algorithm and software/firmware development to novel rangfinding and localization systems.
Electrical Engineer• Jan 2012- Feb 2014
Robotics system and sensor design. Including motor control, power electronics, IMU and MEMS sensing, and photoelectronics and imaging.
I have a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have spent years doing Robotics hardware/software/firmware development, working on core enabling technology for next-generation robotics. I further gained experience in development, productization, and manufacturing of complex robotics systems.
In my free time I'm often dabbling in fields including blockchain/crypto, machine learning, and quantitative finance/investing.
B.S. Computer Engineering Tech. • June 2012
GPA: 4.0/4.0
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