Mihir Deshingkar
About Mihir Deshingkar
Mihir Deshingkar is a Software Engineer II at Torc Robotics, with a background in Electronics and Telecommunication, holding a BTech from the College of Engineering Pune and an MS in Mechatronics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Work at Torc Robotics
Mihir Deshingkar has been employed at Torc Robotics as a Software Engineer II since 2020. In this role, he contributes to the development of advanced software solutions for autonomous vehicles. His work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance the performance and reliability of robotic systems. Torc Robotics focuses on creating innovative technologies for self-driving vehicles, and Deshingkar's expertise plays a vital role in achieving these objectives.
Education and Expertise
Mihir Deshingkar holds a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Electronics and Telecommunication from the College of Engineering Pune, where he studied from 2011 to 2015. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science (MS) in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, completing his studies from 2018 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of robotics and automation.
Background
Mihir Deshingkar began his professional career as a Research and Development Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise in Bengaluru, India, where he worked from 2015 to 2016. He then transitioned to Bhavani Iron Industries Pvt. Ltd as a Development Engineer and Project Manager from 2016 to 2018. Following this, he gained experience as a Robotics Engineer at AH Beta Dynamics and Robotics Pvt Ltd in Bangalore for two months in 2018, and as a Motion Planning Intern at BITO Robotics in Pittsburgh for three months in 2019.
Internship Experience
In addition to his full-time roles, Mihir Deshingkar has completed several internships that enhanced his skills in robotics. He served as a Research Intern at Honda Research Institute USA, Inc. in 2020 for three months, where he focused on robotics research. Prior to that, he was a Graduate Research Student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute for three months in 2019, contributing to various research projects in the field of robotics.