Summary
Gregory Lewin is an Assistant Professor and engineer with eight years of academic appointment experience and a deep background in integrated systems, autonomous robotics, and IoT. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and blends computational fluid dynamics, numerical simulation, and biomimetic design to develop MEMS-based sensory systems and robotic demonstrators. His career bridges academia and industry—from CFD and turbomachinery code development to energy engineering and IR signal analysis—bringing practical, multidisciplinary problem-solving to research projects. Based in Worcester, MA, he has led cross-institutional collaborations in Europe and the US, translating biological sensory insights into engineered sensors. Colleagues rely on him for rigorous modelling of complex, nonlinear systems and for converting theoretical work into functioning prototypes. He combines a biologist’s intuition (B.A. in Biology) with engineering rigor, which informs his innovative approach to sensing and autonomy.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Biology, B.A., Biology at Carleton College
Ph. D., Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Ph. D., Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at University of Virginia
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