Michael Laurenzi
About Michael Laurenzi
Michael Laurenzi is an RF Design Engineer currently employed at Joby Aviation since 2020. He has a background in electrical engineering, having completed both his bachelor's and master's degrees at Queen's University, and has held various engineering roles in academia and industry.
Current Role at Joby Aviation
Michael Laurenzi serves as an RF Design Engineer at Joby Aviation. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the development of advanced technologies in the aerospace sector. His role involves designing and implementing radio frequency systems, which are critical for the performance and safety of aviation products.
Previous Experience in Aerospace and Engineering
Before joining Joby Aviation, Michael Laurenzi gained valuable experience in various engineering roles. He worked as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Honeywell Aerospace from 2016 to 2017, where he focused on electrical systems in aerospace applications. Additionally, he served as an Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer at RockMass Technologies for three months in 2018.
Education and Expertise in Electrical Engineering
Michael Laurenzi completed his Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering with a Professional Internship at Queen's University from 2013 to 2017. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from the same institution, studying from 2018 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in RF design and engineering.
Teaching and Project Management Experience
During his time at Queen's University, Michael Laurenzi also gained teaching experience as an Electromagnetics Teaching Assistant for four months in 2016. He was involved in project management as the Project Manager for the Electrical Team of QMAST from 2015 to 2018, overseeing various engineering projects and collaborating with peers.
Capstone Project at Queen's University
Michael Laurenzi participated in a Capstone Project at Queen's University from 2017 to 2018. This project involved practical application of his engineering knowledge, allowing him to work on real-world challenges and develop solutions in a team setting.