Jason Robinson is a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Path Robotics, a role they have held since 2021. Prior to this, they were a Senior Design Engineer at The Ohio State University from 2017-2021, where they designed products from initial ideation through detailed CAD design, construction, and testing of early stage prototypes in a wide variety of industries. From 2012-2017, they were a Mechanical Development Engineer at Velocys, Inc., where they designed and analyzed micro-channel reactor mechanical designs using 3D modeling, CFD, and advanced nonlinear thermal and structural FEA techniques. From 2008-2012, they were a Mechanical Engineer at STAR Dynamics, where they designed mechanical systems for land-based mobile RADAR systems. From 2006-2008, they were a Mechanical Engineer at Honeywell, where they held design responsibility for load cell and pressure transducer families. From 2005-2006, they were a Mechanical Designer at Honeywell, where they provided engineering design services in the creation of custom load, pressure, and torque measurement devices. From 2002-2005, they were a Student Trainee at the Air Force Research Laboratory, where they provided engineering services in design, fabrication, analysis, and testing of the Air Vehicles Directorate Joined Wing Technology Demonstrator. Jason also provided technical support to engineers developing test equipment and procedures to perform fuel line experiments.
Jason Robinson attended Brookville High School from 1996 to 2000. Jason then attended Wright State University from 2000 to 2004, earning a B.S in Mechanical Engineering. Afterward, they attended The Ohio State University from 2004 to 2006 for Graduate Studies in Architecture.
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