Summary
Colin Harry is a seasoned mechatronic designer and technologist with 16 years of experience designing interactive mechanical art, medical device prototypes, and aerospace hardware. As Maker Space Supervisor at the University of Toronto, he supervises rapid-prototyping facilities and mentors engineering students in mechatronic design, digital fabrication, parts integration and safety. His career bridges art and engineering—he has collaborated with internationally renowned artists (including a piece now in the National Gallery of Canada) while also developing life-saving hospital prototypes and a CSA-funded micro-rocket engine test stand. Comfortable across CAD, machining, electronics and embedded systems, he prioritizes solutions that balance functionality, aesthetics and cost by favoring off-the-shelf components when appropriate. Known for translating ambitious concepts into reliable, buildable systems, he brings workshop leadership and hands-on fabrication expertise to interdisciplinary teams.
16 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Machine Shop Certificate Program, Machine Shop Certificate Program at George Brown College
Electromechanical Engineering Technologist Program., Electromechanical Engineering Technologist Program. at Humber College
life modeling and sculpture installation courses, life modeling and sculpture installation courses at OCAD University