Summary
Andrei Fedorov is a multidisciplinary mechanical engineer and entrepreneur who leads graduate studies and holds the Rae S. and Frank H. Neely Chair at Georgia Tech, with a career blending atom-by-atom 3D nanomanufacturing, MEMS/NEMS biomedical devices, thermal management, and low-emission power systems. He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed papers, holds 40+ patents, and co-founded multiple startups to commercialize technologies in gene/drug delivery, cell therapy monitoring, and high-power thermal solutions. Recognized by SME and ASME with awards for manufacturing and heat transfer, he combines deep academic rigor with a practiced ability to translate research into products and companies. Educated at Bauman, Lomonosov (MSU), and Purdue (PhD), he pairs honors-level technical training in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics with entrepreneurial leadership as a Regents' Entrepreneur and board member of several biotech and theater organizations. Less obvious: his sustained involvement in art and theatre informs a creative "artist-scholar" approach to engineering innovation and team-building. Based in Atlanta, he bridges fundamental science and real-world impact across academia, startups, and cultural institutions.
5 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University
B.S./M.S. with Highest Honors, Mechanical Engineering, B.S./M.S. with Highest Honors, Mechanical Engineering at Bauman Moscow State Technical University