Invited talks on industrial automation, robotics, and getting started in engineering — at universities, IEEE chapters, and student sections.
Technical meeting talk for the IEEE Denver Computer, Information Theory & Robotics chapter — building production-grade automation on open hardware, and what changes when the budget is under $1,000.
Event details →Talk to mechanical engineering students at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College on how robotics, sensing, and controls come together on a real production floor — and the FactorySense internship track that came out of it.
See the post →Session for CU Boulder students ahead of the career fair — resumes that survive a 30-second skim, how to talk about projects, and what hiring engineers actually look for in a new grad.
See the post →I speak on affordable industrial automation, ESP32 and open-hardware controls, machine vision for quality inspection, and breaking into robotics as a student. University sections, IEEE chapters, and maker groups especially welcome — get in touch.