Alex Cartwright
Head of Robotics at Ai Build- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Ai Build
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United Kingdom
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head of Robotics
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Apr 2022 - Present
Head of Robotics at Ai Build, leading software development projects centred around integrating client hardware into Ai Build's cloud-based packages, digital twin simulation, real-time machine control, and improved toolpath generation for multi-axis additive manufacturing machines.
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Senior Robotics Engineer
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Oct 2020 - Apr 2022
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Mechanical Engineer
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Oct 2018 - Oct 2020
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Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd
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United Kingdom
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Telecommunications
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1 - 100 Employee
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Intern
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Jul 2017 - Sep 2017
I worked as an intern on an independent project assessing the feasibility of setting up a Ku-band antenna testing range either on-site or externally. This projected necessitated independent research into antenna theory, performance of on-site transmission experiments, investigation and assessment of the available options, and collation and presentation of results into a final report which was presented to the CEO and upper management. Other tasks included assisting in day-to-day tasks such as moving antennas, setting up ethernet connections, and presenting at the 'Summer School Week' that the company hosted, aimed at young students.
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ESA/ESTEC
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France
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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400 - 500 Employee
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Sponsored Student
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Jun 2017 - Jun 2017
I was selected as one of of 20 students sponsored to attend ESA's week-long 'ECSS Standardisation Course' in Redu Ground Station in Belgium. Various ESA professionals from each spacecraft subsystem visited and gave in-depth lectures on their area of expertise. Each lecture also linked the subsystem to the ECSS standards and how they influence design of space missions. I was selected as one of of 20 students sponsored to attend ESA's week-long 'ECSS Standardisation Course' in Redu Ground Station in Belgium. Various ESA professionals from each spacecraft subsystem visited and gave in-depth lectures on their area of expertise. Each lecture also linked the subsystem to the ECSS standards and how they influence design of space missions.
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Education
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University of Bristol
MEng Aerospace Engineering, 1st Class