Blaine Matulevich

Engineering at Hello Robot

Blaine Matulevich's work experience includes a role at Hello Robot Inc as an engineer. At Hello Robot Inc, Blaine worked on the development of Stretch, a mobile manipulator designed for research robotics.

Prior to that, Blaine worked at SynTouch, Inc as a lead mechanical engineer and product manager. During this time, Blaine led an engineering team in the development of Toccare, the world's first robotic instrument for measuring tactile properties. Blaine also led the development and evaluation of the NumaTac tactile sensor, which was recognized as one of The Scientist Magazine's Top 10 Innovations. Additionally, Blaine used the NumaTac sensors to develop a novel control method for prosthetic hands, resulting in improved grasping performance in clinical trials.

Before joining SynTouch, Inc, Blaine worked at Intelligent Mobility International as a project manager and technical consultant. Blaine also gained experience as a prosthetics R&D intern at SynTouch, LLC.

Overall, Blaine has a varied background in engineering, robotics, and tactile measurement, with experience in project management and technical consulting.

Blaine Matulevich obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering and History from Caltech, spanning from 2009 to 2013.

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  • Engineering

    February, 2019 - present