Aerotech, Inc.
Stephen Ludwick has extensive work experience in various engineering and academic roles. Stephen started their career as an Engineering Intern at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1993. In 1994, they worked as a Research/Teaching Assistant at MIT until 1999. From 1999 until the present, Ludwick has held positions at Aerotech, Inc., including Director of Mechatronic Research and their current role as Director of Sustaining Engineering. Additionally, they have been an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh since 2007.
Stephen Ludwick received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1994. Stephen then pursued their Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, completing it in 1999.
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Aerotech, Inc.
Aerotech designs and manufactures best-in-class motion control and precision positioning systems for industry, government, science, and research institutions. Aerotech's precision motion control products provide the critical performance for today's demanding applications in markets such as medical device and life sciences, semiconductor and flat panel, photonics, automotive, data storage, laser processing, military/aerospace, electronics manufacturing, test, assembly, research and development, and other markets requiring high precision, high throughput motion solutions. Aerotech’s philosophy of building superior motion control systems starts with designing and manufacturing technically superior components. An Aerotech system begins with Aerotech motion components that are already best in class and specifically designed and optimized for the highest performance and lowest cost of ownership available. All design and manufacturing is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, with sales, service and support on a worldwide basis through direct subsidiaries in the U.K., Germany, Singapore, Taiwan and China.