Andrew Morris

Product Development Engineer at Neptune Medical

Andrew Morris has a diverse work experience in the field of mechanical engineering and prototyping. Andrew started their career as a Team Member at Fernbank LINKS Robotics in 2012 and continued until 2016. In 2015, they worked as a Summer Intern at Georgia Tech Research Institute, where they gained experience in designing robots and learning basic programming.

From 2017 to 2020, Andrew worked at the Invention Studio at Georgia Tech as a Prototyping Instructor. In this role, they provided design and fabrication assistance for academic and research projects, as well as instructed students and faculty on the proper usage of tools.

In 2018, Andrew interned at BMW Group, gaining valuable experience in the automotive industry.

In 2020, Andrew had two internship experiences, first as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Auris Health, Inc, and then as a Mechanical Engineering Instruments and Accessories Intern at Johnson & Johnson.

Andrew continued their career at Johnson & Johnson in 2021 as a Mechanical Engineer in the Robotics and Digital Solutions team. Andrew worked there until July 2022.

Currently, Andrew is employed at Neptune Medical as a Product Development Engineer, starting in September 2022.

Overall, Andrew has developed a strong skill set in mechanical engineering, prototyping, and design throughout their work experiences.

Andrew Morris attended The Paideia School from 2004 to 2016, where they obtained their high school degree. Following this, they enrolled at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2016 to 2020, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering. In addition to their formal education, Andrew obtained the certification of Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional CSWP from Dassault Systèmes in April 2020 and completed Tableau 10 Essential Training from Lynda.com in March 2019.

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