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- B.S., Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State University, 2012
Mr. Gameros-Ramos specializes in rapid development of prototype systems and robotics with experience spanning the different phases of development from conceptualization to implementation. He has extensive experience with a wide range of fabrication techniques and CAD software. Combining knowledge of engineering development, fabrication, and implementation, he is able to translate client requests into processes and fixturing designs that meet both functional requirements and capture relevant information.
While at Exponent, Mr. Gameros-Ramos' broad background in the engineering and fielding of systems has enabled him to support projects across battery testing and defense technology. Additionally, he has played a key role in the design of highly specialized fixturing for vision capture and simulating flooding of underground infrastructure.
Prior to joining Exponent, Mr. Gameros-Ramos had experience in the areas of multi-robot systems and swarm strategies. As part of the Autonomous Systems Laboratory at Arizona State University, Mr. Gameros-Ramos conducted robotics research and developed systems with industry partners. More specifically his work involved the development of robot platforms as well as complete multi-robot systems for lab and field use. In labs, Mr. Gameros-Ramos developed a testbed for swarm strategies and human-robot interaction. Fielded systems include a swarm of drones for disaster-response applications tested at a US Navy facility and a distributed system for monitoring marine mammal populations using sensor pods deployed on the ocean floor of Guinjata Bay, Mozambique.