Michael Axelrod has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of mechanical engineering and research and development. Michael is currently working as a Principal Engineer at Zomedica. Prior to this, they served as a Consultant at Plurimax LLC, where they designed a subsystem for a portable X-Ray scanner and conceptualized orthopedic drill extension fixtures. Michael also worked as a Principal Engineer at Vero Biotech, where they designed two generations of an inhaled nitric oxide delivery system and conceptualized and designed a disposable cassette. Before that, they were the Chief Design Engineer at Cartiva, Inc., where they invented and designed a nerve block medications delivery system and several generations of the Navigator Delivery System. Michael also worked at Guided Therapeutics, Inc. as a Principal R&D Engineer, where they designed a cervical cancer diagnostic device and insulin infusion pumps. Earlier in their career, they served as a Staff Mechanical Engineer at ARRIS Group, where they designed multiple generations of VoIP telephony modems and received awards for their contribution. Michael also worked as a Mechanical Engineering Consultant at NAC International and a Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Zellweger Analytics, where they designed various sensors and analyzers for different applications.
Michael Axelrod holds a Master of Science in Machine Design and Robotics from Kaunas University of Technology.
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