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Arpan Rau is listed as Lead Hardware Engineer at Sorcerer, based in Santa Clara, California, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at nasa.gov and a matched LinkedIn profile for Arpan Rau.
Arpan Rau previously worked as CEO at Outsail Technologies and Product Manager, Autonomy at Nuro. Arpan Rau holds Bachelor’S Degree, Robotics Engineering from Franklin W. Olin College Of Engineering.
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About Arpan Rau
Systems Engineer and Product Manager with extensive hardware startup experience.
Listed skills include Mechanical Engineering, Solidworks, Robotics, Matlab, and 11 others.
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Arpan Rau work experience
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Ceo
Outsail Technologies built deployable wing sails composed of aerospace-style tape springs, providing up to 30% fuel savings at sea. Outsail completed YCombinator’s accelerator program as part of the W23 batch, raised $1.1M in pre-seed funding, and put multiple versions of our deployable wingsail on the water. The company grew to seven and signed $32M in LOIs in both the commercial and yachting space.Outsail spun down in April 2024 after discovering unresolvable issues with our core technology.
Product Manager, Autonomy
As an Autonomy Product Manager at Nuro, a company developing zero-occupant delivery vehicles, I was responsible for the product strategy of a portion of Nuro's autonomy stack.In this role, I drove a comprehensive audit of the system's current state and deployment readiness. I informally led a small team of software engineers in the day-to-day work of improving simulation infrastructure. I also assembled an action plan to address potential issues found via improved simulation infrastructure.
Product Manager
As the sole Product Manager at Momentus, a space logistics company, I worked with the team's Chief of Product to define successful products and services. In this role, I took responsibility for and defined the requirements of two successive Vigoride production blocks. To support these efforts, I built a set of software tools to map our vehicle performance to the quality of our rideshare services. I also engaged stakeholders across the organization to build a cohesive pricing strategy for our multiple service offerings, and drove a product strategy shift by conducting market analyses and presenting to the executive team.
Product Manager
As a Impossible Aerospace's first Product Manager, I worked to keep our cross-functional team aligned around user interests. This included defining the product strategy and roadmap for the US-1 drone and Air Support software service products, delivering product requirement documents with prioritized features and corresponding justifications, and managing a product improvement backlog based on user needs.I was responsible for the requirements definition of our zooming camera payload, which after launch became our most popular payload option.I additionally worked to project manage our product, service, sales, and marketing teams, and supported operations on a day-to-day basis by diving in and fighting fires as needed.
Systems Engineer
In my role as a Systems Engineer at Impossible Aerospace, I designed electrical hardware for US-1, owning multiple changes to the vehicle through design and production. I also performed system-level troubleshooting on the US-1 production line.
Avionics Intern
As an Avionics intern at Astra, I designed PCB hardware for an upcoming rocket. I balanced stakeholder needs across the company's product groups to define the requirements for an upcoming electromechanical system.
Lead Electrical Engineer
As a founding member of the consulting startup Acronym , I provided high-velocity prototype development services to hardware startups.
Propulsion Engineering Intern
For my second engineering internship at Relativity, I prototyped propulsion systems and developed print parameters for an upcoming launch vehicle. This included leading our small team by influence to provide 24/7 coverage of early engine development prints.
Mechanisms Engineering Intern
As Relativity's first full-time intern, I designed, built, and tested flight-weight launch vehicle mechanisms for the Terran 1 rocket. This process included early requirements definition for the vehicle's thrust vector control actuators based on python modeling of the trade space. I also owned the creation of processes to safely and reliably use the company's DMLS additive manufacturing system.
Aerospace Engineering Intern
As Impossible Aerospace's first intern, I collaborated with the company's founder to refine early US-1 product requirements based on mechanical design and propulsion configuration analysis, and create concept renders for early pitch decks.
Structures Engineering Intern
As a Vehicle Engineering Intern with SpaceX, I designed and tested secondary structure for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle. I owned bonded composite hardware end-to-end through design, qualification, and manufacture. I worked with build engineers, responsible engineers, and technicians on my team to understand their needs, designing tooling and hardware that would reduce the chance of installation errors.
Structures Engineering Intern
As a summer intern with the Starshade project at JPL, I worked to build a 34 meter carbon-fiber test truss, improve composite bonding and inspection processes, and design ground support equipment.
Robotics Engineering Intern
As an Engineering Intern at IMS, I was the primary owner of the I-Etek, a new product to perform ultrasonic non-invasive end of line quality analysis of brakepads. I designed prototype hardware and wrote Labview software, in addition to making system design decisions and trades.
Mechanical Engineering Intern
As a summer intern working with the BETTII project, I worked alongside undergraduate interns to design hardware and write software for a balloon-borne infrared interferometer. I designed and produced geometrically dimensioned and toleranced machine drawings for vehicle secondary structure and translated scripts from Python to Labview.
Arpan Rau education
Bachelor’S Degree, Robotics Engineering
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What company does Arpan Rau work for?
Arpan Rau works for Sorcerer.
What is Arpan Rau's role at Sorcerer?
Arpan Rau is listed as Lead Hardware Engineer at Sorcerer.
What is Arpan Rau's email address?
AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @nasa.gov for Arpan Rau at Sorcerer.
Where is Arpan Rau based?
Arpan Rau is based in Santa Clara, California, United States while working with Sorcerer.
What companies has Arpan Rau worked for?
Arpan Rau has worked for Sorcerer, Outsail Technologies, Nuro, Momentus, and Impossible Aerospace.
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What schools did Arpan Rau attend?
Arpan Rau holds Bachelor’S Degree, Robotics Engineering from Franklin W. Olin College Of Engineering.
What skills is Arpan Rau known for?
Arpan Rau is listed with skills including Mechanical Engineering, Solidworks, Robotics, Matlab, Research, Ni Labview, Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing, and Python.
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