Louis William Rogowski graduated with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University (SMU) in December of 2020. He worked with the Biological, Actuation, Sensing, and Transport Laboratory (BAST Lab) exploring microrobots for medical applications since 2014. In 2017, he was sent to the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to investigate 3D printing techniques for microrobots. He co-founded a 3D printing design company, Vulcan Rush, with friends from the Lab. Over the years he worked to further advances in single particle propulsion techniques as well as 3D printed millirobots. He has authored 15 Journal publications, one book chapter, and contributed to more than nineteen conference papers and proceedings regarding microrobotics technology. His work has been published in the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), and the International Conference on Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IROS). Louis has also been awarded two ‘Best Paper Awards’ (UR 2018, UR 2016) and a ‘Best Presentation Award’ (NanoScientific Symposium, 2020). Louis has actively contributed to outreach activities to bring interest to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields by coordinating yearly presentations at the Perot museum for their ‘May the Fourth be with You’ events and Science in the City where SMU donors were presented ongoing research (Dallas, TX). For four years he has acted as a camp counselor for the Governors Champions Academy hosted in the summer at SMU, where high school state science fair winners are brought into the laboratory and given hands on experience in the field of microrobotics. Louis just started work as a Research Engineer for Applied Research Associates.