Michael Motola Barnes

Senior Electronics Design Engineer @ SPAN

About Michael Motola Barnes

Michael Motola Barnes is a Senior Electronics Design Engineer currently working at Span in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he focuses on photovoltaic deployment and energy storage. He holds a Master's degree in Engineering Management and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University.

Work at SPAN

Michael Motola Barnes has been employed at SPAN as a Senior Electronics Design Engineer since 2021. His role involves the design and development of electronic systems, contributing to the company's focus on innovative energy solutions. He operates within the San Francisco Bay Area, where he applies his expertise to enhance energy infrastructure.

Previous Experience at Albion Power Company

Prior to his current position, Michael worked at Albion Power Company, Inc. as a Project Engineer for a brief period of two months in 2020. His responsibilities included overseeing project development in the energy sector while based in San Francisco, California.

Experience at Mide Technology Corporation

Michael Motola Barnes served at Mide Technology Corporation for a total of nine years, progressing from Electrical Engineer to Senior Electrical Engineer. His tenure from 2011 to 2020 included the development of a smart haptic garment system designed to assist pilots in navigating challenging environments through tactile feedback.

Education and Expertise

Michael holds a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Tufts University Gordon Institute, which he completed from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University, studying from 2007 to 2011. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and management skills.

Research Focus

Currently, Michael is engaged in research related to photovoltaic deployment, energy storage, and both macro- and micro-grids. His work aims to support efforts in decarbonizing energy infrastructure, reflecting a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.

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