Summary
Aravind Sundararajan is a research engineer and software scientist with nine years of experience building physics-based models and tools for humanoid control and clinical motion analysis. He blends deep academic training (PhD in Biomedical Engineering) with hands-on software development across C++, Python, MATLAB, and Qt to deliver end-to-end solutions from data ingestion to visualization. His work spans musculoskeletal simulation for civilian and military applications, motion-capture integration, and novel control algorithms for redundant actuator systems. As a lead UI developer he has shipped greenfield interfaces and time-series analytics for multidimensional biomechanical data and successfully presented prototypes to investors. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable prototyping vertical slices and hardening production pipelines, with a knack for translating complex dynamical models into intuitive user experiences. Based in New Jersey, he quietly combines rigorous research, practical engineering, and an eye for elegant visualization to accelerate translational biomechanics.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor's degree Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Tennessee, Knoxville