Noah Gedrimas has a diverse work experience starting as a High Altitude Iron Worker at G&S Billboard in 2007. Noah then moved on to work as a Research Assistant at Virginia Tech in 2011, where they were involved in designing and building autonomous parking cars. Following this, Noah worked at Gates Corporation as a Systems Engineer and Gates Advanced Metal Products Test and Development Engineer, gaining experience in supporting automotive and industrial customers and designing accessory belt drive systems. Noah then transitioned to Mubea as a Development Engineer before joining Continental in 2015. At Continental, Noah held various roles including ADAS Lead Test Engineer, Automated Vehicle Senior Test and Development Engineer, and Technical Project Lead Automated Driving North America. Noah was involved in testing highly automated vehicle technology, integrating new hardware and software, debugging sensors, and preparing vehicles for demonstrations. Currently, Noah serves as the Director of Autonomy and Vice President of Strategy at GPR.
Noah Gedrimas completed their Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Rowan University from 2008 to 2012. Noah then went on to earn their Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oakland University from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, they obtained various certifications including Vector CANalyzer/CANoe from Vector CANtech, Driver's Training Level 3 Max Handling Awareness from Continental, and Labview Core 1 and 2 Training from NI. Noah also holds certifications as a Fundamental Engineer and in Solidworks, however, details of the institutions or years of completion are not provided.
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