Joseph Therriault

Associate Director, Program Manager at Vicarious Surgical

Joseph Therriault has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Joseph is currently working at Vicarious Surgical Inc. as the Associate Director and Program Manager, overseeing the development of a surgical robotics platform. Prior to this, they were a Project Manager at Hemanext, where they managed the product development of a blood storage technology. Joseph also worked at Dräger as a Project Manager, leading the development and maintenance of a patient monitoring platform. Before that, they worked as a Senior Industrial Engineer at Dräger, where they provided daily support for the assembly of patient monitoring devices. Joseph started their career as a Manufacturing Engineer at Sloan Valve Company and later worked as an Industrial Engineer at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company. Joseph has also served as a Campaign Coordinator for the Democratic Party of Georgia and a Graduate Research Assistant at Unovis Solutions.

Joseph Therriault received a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Binghamton University in 2005. Joseph then pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the same university, completing it in 2009. Additionally, they obtained various certifications including Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute in August 2019, ASQ-Certified Six Sigma Black Belt from ASQ - World Headquarters in June 2017, and Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) from ASQ - World Headquarters in June 2019.

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Winchester, United States

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Vicarious Surgical

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At Vicarious Surgical we are revolutionizing the field of surgical robotics. We seek to improve the lives of patients, enhance the ability of surgeons, and expand worldwide access to high-quality care through the use of surgical robotics. We have reimagined what is possible by building a human-like surgical robot and combining it with the world’s first virtual-reality surgical camera to allow surgeons to perform minimally-invasive surgery with the ease of an open procedure.


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