Kurt Dudek

Product Manager at Realtime Robotics

Kurt Dudek is currently a Product Manager at Realtime Robotics. Prior to that, they were an Undergrad Robotics Lab Research at Boston University from September 2017 to May 2019. There, they built a quadcopter and configured it for autonomous flight; created aerodynamic models of thrust produced by a quadrotor; created and performed demos of quadrotor capabilities; analyzed data from a 6-axis force torque sensor, tachometer, and pwm signals; used Motive motion capture system, and gazebo simulation environment; mentored a high school student participating in the GROW program; and created solidworks models for all quadcopter components. Before that, they were an Intern Product Designer at Nabson Inc. from April 2016 to August 2017 where they updated, corrected, and digitized old paper engineering drawings using Solidworks; designed a complete set of tooling used for the overmolding of locomotive power cables; produced assembly drawings for manufacturing of cable assemblies; reduced the complexity of power contacts in order to save manufacturing cost; worked in direct contact with machinists and factory floor; and wrote engineering reports explaining product issues to customers.

Kurt Dudek has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University.

Their manager is Dan Sorin, Founder & Chief Architect. Kurt Dudek works with Pete Conti - Director, SQA, Alex Soler Fenoll - Senior Applications Engineer, and Deus Cayao - Applications Engineer.

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Boston, United States

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Realtime Robotics

Realtime has invented a specialized processor for generating safe robot motion plans in micro-seconds, enabling robots to function in unstructured, collaborative workspaces, reacting to other motions as soon as they are perceived.


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51-200

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