Joshua.
My name is Joshua Gurovich, and I’m a mechanical engineer currently working at Caltech, where I specialize in advanced prototyping, simulation, and mechanical system development for robotics and aerial platforms.
At Caltech, I’ve led efforts in rapid prototyping using high-temperature 3D printing, managed mechanical workflows for complex drone systems, and conducted in-depth FEA using ANSYS to validate performance under extreme conditions. I work closely with interdisciplinary teams to design, fabricate, and test novel hardware—bridging theory with hands-on engineering to push the boundaries of what’s possible. My foundation includes a Bachelor’s in Physics with a Minor in Mathematics from Penn State, and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University. Those academic roots laid the groundwork for a career that blends computational analysis, mechanical design, and real-world systems testing.
My passion lies in bringing ideas to life through elegant, precise engineering. Whether it’s managing a lab, optimizing a prototype, or building from scratch, I thrive in environments where innovation meets execution.
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