Summary
Aaron Becker is a Mechanical Design Engineer and MIT undergraduate studying Mechanical Engineering with a Computer Science minor, bringing a decade of hands-on experience across mechanical design, PCB and embedded systems, and web tooling. He has interned at SpaceX and Tesla working on flight hardware and high-voltage power conversion, and currently contributes to CRABI Robotics while having led powertrain development for MIT Motorsports’ in-wheel gearbox delivering 20+ kW in a 5" package. Equally comfortable in CAD environments (NX, SolidWorks, CATIA) and in code (C++, Python, React/Node), he builds integrated solutions that span hardware, firmware, and tooling to accelerate production and testing. Notably, he has developed first-principles prediction tools for part forming and automated mechatronic tooling to address manufacturing pain points, reflecting a bias for pragmatic engineering that scales from prototype to flight-ready systems.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Burlingame High School