Michael Z. began their work experience in 2011 as a Graduate Research Assistant at the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics. During this time, they developed and built a laboratory-scale microgrid for investigating voltage stability and performance during electrical grid fault transitions. Michael also programmed a PIC microcontroller to simulate the behavior of a diesel generator and designed and built a lab-scale electrical grid. In 2012, Michael Z. joined Electroimpact as an Electrical Engineer, and in 2015, they were promoted to Executive Vice President.
Michael Z. began their education in 2007 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical Engineering in 2011. Following this, they pursued further studies at MIT and earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2012. More recently, in 2022, Michael enrolled at Reichman University to pursue a Global MBA degree. The field of study for their Global MBA program at Reichman University is not specified.
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