Summary
Noah Rubin is an engineer with eight years of hands-on experience turning concepts into manufacturable products, currently studying Electrical Engineering, Economics, and Operations Management through Penn’s Wharton M&T and MEng programs. He has moved rapidly between startups, corporate innovation labs, and hardware-focused roles—designing PCBs and waterproof housings for distributed soil-moisture sensors, architecting power systems and safety code for tunnel infrastructure, and leading small-batch production runs. Known as a fast learner who leverages feedback to exceed goals without supervision, he prioritizes user-centered design, design-for-manufacturing, and simplicity. Noah blends technical depth (Altium, SolidWorks, ESP32/nRF, RF networking) with operational impact—improving permitting and trucking efficiency and shipping accessible open-source hardware with documented assembly instructions. Based in Boston, he brings a rare combination of field-deployable hardware experience and strategic program execution across product, policy, and manufacturing domains.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics at The Wharton School
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Donna Klein Jewish Academy
Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical Engineering at University of Pennsylvania