Eyassu Shimelis is a software engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in robotic localization and perception, currently building localization and perception systems for Boston Dynamics' Stretch. A Harvey Mudd graduate with further advanced study at MIT, he has a strong foundation in sensor processing and distributed sensing developed through roles at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and hands-on research with AUVs tracking marine life. His work blends algorithms and systems engineering—from IMU calibration using neural nets to multi-robot cooperative localization—showing a talent for turning research into robust production software. Based in Cambridge, MA, he enjoys working directly with robots and consistently focuses on practical solutions that close the loop between sensing, estimation, and real-world deployment.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Non-Degree (Advanced Study Program), Non-Degree (Advanced Study Program) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering, Departmental Honors, Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering, Departmental Honors at Harvey Mudd College
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Eyassu Shimelis - Software Engineer at Boston Dynamics