Michael Valvo

Electrical Engineer at Avidyne Corporation

Michael Valvo has a diverse work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Michael is currently working at Avidyne as an Electrical Engineer since 2023. Prior to that, they worked at Oceaneering as an Electrical Engineer until April 2023.

Valvo has significant experience at Oceaneering Space Systems, where they have been an Electrical Engineer since 2013. In this role, they are part of a small team responsible for electrical aspects of the space suit backpack. Michael focuses on designing reliable, low power, and radiation tolerant space hardware. Michael also designed and delivered a thermal controller for NASA's space suit project.

Valvo also worked at Caltech - NASA JPL as an Electrical Engineer from April 2016 to October 2021. During this time, they served as the electrical lead for the engineering cameras for the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover. Michael also worked on FPGA development for the MAIA project.

Before joining Caltech - NASA JPL, Valvo worked at Oceaneering Space Systems as an Electrical Engineer from 2007 to 2013. In this role, they contributed to the Robonaut2 project, designing a custom avionics frame grabber PCB for a leg vision system. This system was designed to locate and grab EVA handrails and transmit information to the main computer.

Earlier in their career, Valvo worked at Lockheed Martin and ERC as an Electrical Engineer from 2000 to 2007. During this time, they worked on the Robonaut 1 avionics subsystem, designing FPGA-based motor controller PCBs, electronics for Robonaut's hands, and hardware and software for thermal vacuum chamber testing.

Overall, Michael Valvo has a strong background in electrical engineering, with experience in design and development of space hardware for both robotic systems and space suits.

Michael Valvo earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Buffalo, where they studied from 1995 to 2000. Michael also pursued a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University at Buffalo from 1995 to 1999.

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  • Electrical Engineer

    January, 2023 - present