Atomic Machines
Bruce Iverson is a Prototype Engineer at Atomic Machines since March 2023, with prior experience as a Robotics/Automation Engineer II and Mechanical Engineer I at OnePointOne from January 2019 to November 2022, where the focus was on developing the AutoSeeder automation machine for agriculture. Bruce initially joined OnePointOne as a systems technician, responsible for building and maintaining prototype indoor agriculture facilities and later taking ownership of a significant grow system project. Prior to that, from November 2016 to October 2018, Bruce worked as a Mechatronics Engineer at Delucchi Electric, collaborating on robotic product design and prototyping while completing a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering at Santa Clara University. Bruce holds a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, both from Santa Clara University, and completed high school at Sacramento Waldorf High School.
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Atomic Machines
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Atomic Machines is doing something truly epic: inventing the future of how things are made. And a glorious future it will be. They envision an era of atomically precise manufacturing (APM), essentially 3D printing anything at the molecular level, making anything from its digital description, blurring the line between bits and atoms. Their first move on the long journey to this APM future is in the realm of microfabrication, making mechanical devices with features sized in the single-digit microns scale. Their fabrication technology will be full-stack and 100% automated and data-driven.