Vlad is a Robotics Mechanical Engineer in the Mobility and Robotic Systems Section at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
He currently serves as the Robotic Arm Systems Engineer for the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) surface mission (a.k.a. the Curiosity Rover) and the Task Lead for Advanced End Effector Concepts for NASA and Reimbursable Sponsors.
Vlad's work has clustered around hardware development, operations development, systems engineering, and verification & validation of robotic hardware systems, particularly end effectors and arms, for space applications including sample acquisition, sample handling, and gripping and anchoring for rock, ice, and artificial surfaces. He has contributed to or led teams for various flight and research projects. His primary research interests in robotics are centered around intra-system interoperability of robotic manipulation hardware, particularly for robotic end effector tool exchange in extreme and contamination-rich environments (e.g. moon, mars, underwater).
8/2010 - 12/2015 California State University Northridge - B.S., Mechanical Engineering, minor in Sustainability. Cum Laude.
(2024-Present) Task Lead, Advanced End Effector Concepts for NASA and Reimbursable Sponsors (JPL Robotics internal link).
(2024-Present) Robotic Arm Systems Engineer, Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) (Curiosity Rover)
(2023-2024) Robotic Systems Engineer, On-Orbit Assembly Testbed Systems (OATS), Capture, Containment, and Return System (CCRS), Mars Sample Return (MSR)
(2021-2023) Testbeds Lead, Robotic Transfer Assembly System (RTAS), Capture, Containment, and Return System (CCRS), Mars Sample Return (MSR)
(2018-2021) Test Lead, Robotics Systems Engineer, Adaptive Caching Assembly (ACA), Mars 2020 Sampling & Caching Subsystem (SCS)
(2018) Mechanical Engineer, Ice-Anchoring End Effector, IceWorm
(2017) Mechanical Engineer, Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) (Curiosity Rover)
(2017) Mechanical Engineer, Comet Surface Sample Return
(2016-2017) Cognizant Engineer, Microspine Tool Drivetrain, Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission (ARRM)
(2015-2016) Mechanical Engineering Intern, Microspine Tool Drivetrain, Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission (ARRM)
(2014) Mechanical Engineering Intern, Gecko Gripper, In-situ & Remote Inspection Robot (IRIS)
Robotic tool exchange in extreme and contamination-rich environments, interoperability for robotic manipulation, lunar surface robotics (construction/assembly, mining, ISRU, sampling, assembly), robotic systems engineering, extraterrestrial sampling and mobility, in-space assembly and manufacturing, existential and catastrophic risks, emerging technologies, philosophy of engineering, philosophy of technology, philosophy of science, meta-engineering, engineering methodology, engineering education.
JPL Team Award, 2024
Mars Sample Return (MSR) Program, Capture, Containment, and Return System (CCRS) Project
JPL Team Award, 2023
Mars Sample Return (MSR) Program, Capture, Containment, and Return System (CCRS) Project
JPL Team Award, 2020
Mars 2020, Sampling and Caching Subsystem (SCS)
JPL Voyager Award, 2018 (Individual)
Mars Science Laboratory, Engineering Operations
NASA Honor Award, 2018
MSL VSTB Support and Upgrade Team – Group Achievement Award
JPL Team Award, 2016
Microspine Tool for the Asteroid Redirect Mission
Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America, 2015 (Individual)