Adam Nilsson

Senior Mechanical Engineer at aescape

Adam Nilsson has a diverse work experience in the field of mechanical engineering. Adam recently joined aescape as a Senior Mechanical Engineer in June 2022. Previously, Adam held various roles at Cognibotics AB, starting as a Co-founder and Product Technology Manager in August 2017. In this position, they focused on business development, technical leadership, and mechanical development, including the invention and prototyping of an industrial robot arm. Adam also served as the CEO of Cognibotics Inc - North America from October 2018 to June 2022.

Before that, Adam worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Schlumberger from March 2014 to August 2017. In this role, they were responsible for the design and development of oilfield pressure and sampling tools, utilizing their expertise in solving mechanical shock and vibration issues.

Adam's earlier experiences include working as a Mechanical Engineer at Corebon AB, where they explored product development of carbon fiber composite machine elements, and as a Project Assistant in the Automatic Control department at Lund University.

Furthermore, Adam gained valuable research experience as a Student Researcher at the California Institute of Technology, where they developed algorithms for robotics. Their work was published at prestigious robotics conferences.

Additionally, Adam worked as an Instructor at the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University and completed summer internships at GÜDEL GROUP, where they had the opportunity to apply their mechanical design skills and even patented an invention.

Overall, Adam Nilsson has extensive experience in mechanical engineering, with a particular focus on product development, robotics, and solving mechanical challenges in various industries.

Adam Nilsson attended Lund University from 2008 to 2013, where they obtained their M.S in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Computational Mechanics. In 2011, they also attended UC Irvine for a year, focusing on Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, in 2012 and 2013, they were a Visiting Researcher at Caltech, specializing in Control and Dynamical Systems.

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