Skip to content


Here come Synthetic Muscles!

I’m really excited to announce that I joined Elysium Robotics as Chief Science Officer back in April 2026. I left my Tensegrity Robotics lab at NASA almost a decade ago on a quest to find the artificial muscle fiber technology that I need to build the dexterous and graceful robots of our dreams. This adventure took me through synthetic biology, computational chemistry, quantum computing, polymer design, microfluidics, and more. When I first met Rodrigo Alvarez-Icaza a few years ago I immediately saw that he was building the technology I had been looking for, and I knew that we would eventually work together when the time was right. That time is today, and I’m delighted. We are going to build amazing and transformative robotic systems together, it is going to be fun.

Most interesting is how many of the new fields of science I learned during this decade long adventure turn out to be highly relevant to the electroactive polymer science and microfluidic manufacturing innovations we are maturing at Elysium. While I felt a little lost at times in recent years, wondering how I had travelled so far from my core passion for bio-robotics, it turns out that I was just busy learning the skills I needed, and that I’ve ended up exactly where I set out for a decade ago. I love science, and I love that the world is full of magic and mystery. Its a good combination.

Posted in Unknown.


0 Responses

Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.



Some HTML is OK

or, reply to this post via trackback.