Timothy Longson

Director Of Hardware at RoadRunner Recycling

Timothy (Jay) Longson has extensive work experience in the engineering field. Timothy (Jay) started their career as a Graduate Student Researcher at NASA Ames Research Center, where they conducted independent research on next-generation wiring using polymer/carbon nanotube composites. Timothy (Jay) developed a novel coaxial electrospinning method that significantly increased conductivity.

After completing their role at NASA, Timothy worked as a Research Scientist at Atlas Nanotechnologies, where they focused on developing polymer/nanoparticle thermal interface materials. Timothy (Jay) designed and built a custom chemical vapor deposition chamber for carbon nanotube synthesis, resulting in improved uniformity in height and crystallinity.

Timothy then joined Atlas Scientific as a Research Scientist, leading the development of cryogenic thermal interface materials. Timothy (Jay) designed experiments, developed products, and improved thermal conductivity significantly.

In 2010, Timothy joined Carnegie Mellon University as a Developer at the Create Lab. Timothy (Jay) worked on opto-electrical-mechanical systems for microscopic, gigapixel image generation. Timothy (Jay)'swork was featured in reputed publications and museums.

From 2013 onwards, Timothy held multiple roles at Compology, including Director Of Hardware Engineering and Director of Electrical Engineering. Timothy (Jay) was responsible for designing and developing wireless sensor packages aimed at improving efficiency in the waste management industry. Timothy (Jay)'sresponsibilities included architecture design, circuit design, sensor integration, firmware development, and more.

Most recently, Timothy has joined RoadRunner Recycling as the Director of Hardware.

Timothy (Jay) Longson has a strong educational background in Electrical Engineering. Timothy (Jay) obtained their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 2006. Timothy (Jay) continued their studies at the same institution and completed a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering in 2008. Timothy further pursued their education at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and earned their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering in 2013.

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  • Director Of Hardware

    November, 2022 - present

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