Junlong Li

Product Development Engineer at Neptune Medical

Junlong Li has a diverse range of work experience in engineering roles. Junlong started their career as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Pacific Lock Company, where they designed custom lock mechanisms and collaborated with manufacturers in China. Junlong also accelerated the inspection process by developing and implementing test fixtures.

Junlong then worked as a Student Researcher at UC Berkeley College of Engineering, Embodied Dexterity Group. In this role, they designed and modified prototypes for soft robotic hands using innovative materials and 3D printing techniques.

Junlong also gained experience as a Peer Mentor at Cosumnes River College, where they provided academic and social support to students transitioning from high school to college. Additionally, Junlong was a Co-Founder of Makespace, where they provided tutorials on 3D printing and organized events to expand the peer network.

At UC Berkeley Solar Vehicle Team, CalSol, Junlong served as a Mechanical Engineer on the Brakes Team. Junlong designed and optimized braking systems for solar cars, utilizing SolidWorks and conducting FEA analysis.

Junlong's early experience includes working as a Boat Fabricator at Cosumnes River College, where they built and tested a boat, and as an MME WatiMake Clinic Activity Developer at the University of Waterloo, where they hosted workshops and maintained equipment for student projects.

Currently, Junlong is employed as a Product Development Engineer at Neptune Medical, though the specific details and responsibilities of this role have not been provided.

Junlong Li began their education at Blessed Cardinal Newman High School, where they studied from 2012 to 2015. In 2015, they enrolled at the University of Waterloo, pursuing a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering. However, it appears that they did not complete their degree there as no end date is mentioned. Following their time at the University of Waterloo, Junlong Li attended Cosumnes River College from 2016 to 2019, where they continued their studies in Mechanical Engineering. Finally, from 2019 to 2021, they attended the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, earning a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Links


Org chart