Mrinali Vyas
About Mrinali Vyas
Mrinali Vyas is a Performance Engineer II currently working at Intrinsic in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a background in robotics and engineering, she has held various roles, including Robot QA/QC Engineer at Vicarious and System Engineer at Ocular Technologies, Inc.
Current Role at Intrinsic
Mrinali Vyas serves as a Performance Engineer II at Intrinsic, a position held since 2022. Working in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mrinali focuses on enhancing performance metrics and optimizing systems within the organization. This role involves applying engineering principles to improve robotic systems and ensure their efficiency in various applications.
Previous Experience at Vicarious
Before joining Intrinsic, Mrinali worked at Vicarious as a Robot QA/QC Engineer from 2021 to 2022. During this year-long tenure in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mrinali was responsible for quality assurance and quality control processes related to robotic systems, contributing to the development of advanced robotic technologies.
Educational Background
Mrinali Vyas holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics from Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, where studies took place from 2014 to 2018. Following this, Mrinali pursued a Master of Engineering in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at the University of Maryland, completing the program from 2018 to 2020. This educational background provides a solid foundation in engineering principles and robotics.
Internship Experience
Mrinali has gained valuable experience through various internships. In 2019, Mrinali worked as a Robotics Intern at Schlumberger for three months in the Greater Boston Area. Additionally, Mrinali interned at Ocular Technologies, Inc., first as a System Engineering Intern in 2020 for two months, and then as a System Engineer from 2020 to 2021 for five months, both in Boston, Massachusetts. These roles contributed to practical skills in system engineering and robotics.
Research Assistant Role
In 2019, Mrinali served as a Research Assistant at the University of Maryland for four months. This role involved supporting research initiatives within the field of engineering, allowing Mrinali to develop analytical skills and contribute to academic projects related to robotics and automation.