Andrew joined JPL in January 2015, where he is a Robotics Mechanical Engineer. He is currently engaged in work on microspine grippers for use in various applications.
Andrew graduated with both his MS and BS in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. All throughout his time at CMU, Andrew performed research in the Biorobotics Lab where he designed, built, and tested Modular Snake Robots. These robots use their many degrees of freedom to fit into tightly packed volumes that people and conventional machinery otherwise cannot.
MS Mechanical Engineering,
Carnegie Mellon University, December 2014
BS Mechanical Engineering,
Minor in Physics,
Carnegie Mellon University, May 2014
January 2015 - Present: JPL,
Robotics Mechanical Engineer
May 2011 - December 2014: Carnegie Mellon University Biorobotics Lab,
Mechanical Engineering Student Researcher
- Design, build, and test Modular Snake Robots
Robotic manipulation and mobility, Series Elastic Actuators (SEAs), rapid prototyping techniques