Summary
Gene Price is a Principal Software Engineer with 13 years of experience building motion-capable intelligent systems, currently designing motion planning, execution, and behavior software for robotics at Berkshire Grey. Based in Cambridge, MA, he blends a strong computer science foundation from Swarthmore with a studio art background in sculpture, giving him a practical eye for physical form and motion in robotic design. His early research at CMU’s Personal Robotics Lab and hands-on work with Team HUBO on perception and manipulation for humanoid door-opening inform a career-long focus on bringing perception and control together. Gene is comfortable across system design, motion optimization, and real-world execution, and he favors engineering solutions that move reliably in complex environments. He has experience in both academic and industry settings and is skilled at translating research-grade algorithms into production-ready robotics software. A less obvious strength is his arts training, which influences how he reasons about kinematics, spatial constraints, and elegant mechanical behavior.
12 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree Compute Science Engineering Studio Art (Sculpture), Bachelor’s Degree Compute Science Engineering Studio Art (Sculpture) at Swarthmore College