Nicholas Paine

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Experience

    • United States
    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CTO
      • Jan 2022 - Present

      Austin, Texas, United States

    • CEO and Cofounder
      • Jun 2019 - Jan 2022

      Austin, Texas Area

    • Chief Technology Officer
      • Jan 2016 - Jun 2019

      Austin, Texas Area

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Jan 2015 - Dec 2015

      Austin, Texas Area

    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Jan 2010 - Aug 2014

      Austin, Tx In this role, I researched the realization of electrically actuated legged robots capable of dynamic locomotion and explosive movements. I developed the UT-SEA, a new electric series elastic actuator with properties ideal for legged robots such as high power output, high efficiency, small size and weight, force controllability, and impact tolerance. Series elastic actuator (UT-SEA): http://youtu.be/KaQ6lx3ifPU By using high-performance model-based control techniques, I increased… Show more In this role, I researched the realization of electrically actuated legged robots capable of dynamic locomotion and explosive movements. I developed the UT-SEA, a new electric series elastic actuator with properties ideal for legged robots such as high power output, high efficiency, small size and weight, force controllability, and impact tolerance. Series elastic actuator (UT-SEA): http://youtu.be/KaQ6lx3ifPU By using high-performance model-based control techniques, I increased the empirical power output of this actuator beyond other electrical series elastic actuators, achieving 423W/kg in one test. UT-SEA v2 high power test: http://youtu.be/wzOfcHTdjRk I spent more than a year working at NASA-JSC with my lab from UT on the design and control of the Valkyrie humanoid robot. My main contribution in this work was the design and implementation of controllers for Valkyrie's series elastic actuators. Development of Valkyrie: http://youtu.be/MkZWjgzhCrs Early on in my graduate studies, I developed a custom BLDC motor controller with integrated torque sensing and high bandwidth current control. I also created an embedded system to interface pneumatic muscles to a linux pc. Custom motor controller: http://youtu.be/z51queyw21k Pneumatic muscle system: http://youtu.be/PlSXSSrXpxs My responsibilities for this work included: Mechanical design and assembly, embedded system design, sensor/actuator interfacing and filtering, software development, real-time control, system dynamics and modeling, control design, procurement, mentoring, publishing

    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Aug 2008 - May 2010

      Austin, Tx I helped found the Pharos Robotics Lab in the EE department at UT. I improved the original Proteus robot prototype and built 40 of them to use as a robotic/wireless-node testbed. This work led to numerous graduate and undergradute research projects as described in the Pharos website. Responsibilities: Budget allocation, procurement, microcontroller firmware development, pcb design, linux software development, mechanical assembly, system level testing and debugging, gps navigation… Show more I helped found the Pharos Robotics Lab in the EE department at UT. I improved the original Proteus robot prototype and built 40 of them to use as a robotic/wireless-node testbed. This work led to numerous graduate and undergradute research projects as described in the Pharos website. Responsibilities: Budget allocation, procurement, microcontroller firmware development, pcb design, linux software development, mechanical assembly, system level testing and debugging, gps navigation, inertial/odometry navigation, management of undergraduate researchers, product delivery and instruction to external research institution Proteus Robot: http://proteus.ece.utexas.edu/ Pharos Lab: http://pharos.ece.utexas.edu/wiki Multi robot patrol: http://youtu.be/fQyhJimre-o GPS navigation: http://youtu.be/JnsNdCof02Y

    • United States
    • Computer Hardware Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineering Debug Intern
      • 2006 - 2008

      Austin, Tx Schematic capture, pcb layout, part procurement, assembly, bring up and testing of multi-layered boards for system level testing and verification

    • System Level Technician
      • 2002 - 2006

      Austin, Tx Computer motherboard testing and debugging

Education

  • The University of Texas at Austin
    Ph.D, Electrical Engineering
    2010 - 2014
  • The University of Texas at Austin
    MSE, Electrical Engineering
    2008 - 2010
  • The University of Texas at Austin
    BS, Computer Engineering
    2004 - 2008

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