Summary
Joseph Schroedl is an Automation Engineer with nine years of hands-on experience building custom robotic laboratories and automating materials research workflows at NC State. He bridges hardware and software—integrating Opentrons OT-2 pipetting systems, Dobot robotic arms, and DIY lab hardware—to automate perovskite thin-film fabrication and other materials science protocols. A computer engineering graduate, he has transitioned research prototypes into reliable lab automation while drawing on prior software engineering and campus tech-support roles. Passionate about electronics, environmental sustainability, and practical tinkering, he also pursues astrophotography and ham radio, hobbies that reflect a knack for precision instrumentation and remote sensing.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University
Athens Drive High School