Marc Weintraub has extensive experience in electrical engineering and product development. Marc started their career as an Electrical Engineering Intern at iRobot in 2004, where they designed and prototyped testing equipment and documented test procedures. From 2005 to 2008, they worked at Art Preservation Services, where they researched and designed a web-based wireless sensor networking platform. Marc then joined Buro Happold in 2008 as an Electrical Engineer, where they worked on various MEP consulting projects, designing electrical power distribution and lighting systems. In 2011, they became the Lead Electrical Engineer at Art Preservation Services, where they developed wireless LED dimmers and a wireless sensor network for museums. In 2013, they co-founded Connolux Lighting/Art Preservation Services, where they developed electronic components and controls for proprietary picture lights. Currently, they are a Lead Engineer at Quadlogic Controls Corp. Since 2018.
Marc Weintraub earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Physics from Tufts University in 2004. Marc then pursued a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at Tufts University from 2004 to 2006. Marc also holds the certification of EIT, but no further information regarding the institution or year of attainment is provided.
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