Michael Diblasi is a multi-disciplined mechanical and robotics engineer with 12 years of experience designing, integrating, and field-testing robotic systems across defense and industrial programs. He blends hands-on mechanical design (SolidWorks, Inventor, 3D printing, CNC and sheet metal) with software/hardware integration using ROS and perception stacks to accelerate prototypes into deployable systems. At General Dynamics and Engility he led 3D print farms and multisite RCTA integration efforts, and at GE and Lockheed he delivered systems engineering and test solutions for complex avionics and flight-line programs. Currently at Festo USA, he applies his cross-domain expertise to industrial automation challenges while maintaining a strong R&D mindset. Notably, he co-authored multiple SPIE papers and has repeatedly shortened development cycles through rapid-prototyping and workflow improvements. Based in Huntington, NY, he combines academic rigor (MS in Robotics, 3.83 GPA) with practical field service experience and a talent for turning research into reliable hardware.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Sciences with Distinction, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Bachelor of Sciences with Distinction, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Advanced Regents Diploma, Advanced Regents Diploma at Smithtown High School
A library for controlling Bowler devices with Java
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