Summary
Jordan Christensen is a robotics engineer with a decade of hands-on experience designing medical and sensing devices, currently developing automation and robotic solutions at Ultradent in Salt Lake City. He holds a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah, where his telerobotics thesis developed a magnetically-actuated swallowable robot for capsule endoscopy, including custom manufacturing and in vivo force/torque optimization. His background spans sensor integration, CFD regression tooling at NASA, and microstructure analysis and EBSD imaging from undergraduate research, demonstrating a strong experimental and simulation skill set. Jordan combines practical prototyping—molding, vacuum silicone injection, and sensor characterization—with analytical modeling of friction, magnetic, and fluid interactions. Comfortable with scripting, testing frameworks, and lab-to-product workflows, he brings a blend of research rigor and product-minded engineering to medical robotics challenges.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at BYU
The University of Utah
English, Danish