Zach Smith

Software Engineer at Labcyte

Zach Smith began their work experience in 2010 as an Air Conditioning Installation Assistant at Controlled Systems of California. In 2012, they started working as a Private Math Tutor, providing tutoring services for students in mathematics, physics, and English. In 2015, Zach worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Labcyte. Zach then transitioned to becoming a Mechatronics Lab Instructor at San Jose State University from 2015 to 2016, where they led laboratory exercises and assisted students with their projects. In 2016, Zach became a Software Intern at Labcyte, where they gained experience in software development and worked on a new platform. Zach later worked as a Software Contractor, taking on full-time and part-time roles to contribute to the development of a new product platform. Currently, Zach holds the position of Software Engineer at Labcyte, focusing on creating motion sequencing platforms, UI tools, and implementing pattern identification algorithms for feature validation. Alongside their professional experience, they also served as a Student Assistant at San Jose State University for a graduate controls course on vector control of AC machines, assisting with course topics and developing flux estimation models for current control.

Zach Smith holds a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, which they obtained from San Jose State University between 2017 and 2020. Prior to this, they pursued an Engineer's Degree in Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) at San Jose State University from 2013 to 2016.

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San Jose, United States

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Labcyte

Lab­cyte Inc. is a lab­o­ra­tory instru­men­ta­tion com­pany with a novel approach to dis­pens­ing small vol­umes of liq­uids for life sci­ences appli­ca­tions. The company's acoustic dis­pens­ing tech­nol­ogy uses a focused beam of acoustic energy to eject nanoliter-​​scale droplets of fluid from one plate to another, with high accu­racy atlow vol­umes and reduced con­sum­ables costs. In addi­tion to DBL Investors, investors include Alloy Ven­tures, Abing­worth, New Leaf Ven­ture Part­ners, and Cross Atlantic Partners.Labcyte was founded in 2000 and is based in San Jose, California, United States.


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