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# Joseph T. Foley's CV repository
## Files to look at
Joe usually updates PDFs of the various versions with the name "-publish.pdf"
He recommends looking a foley-main_cv-publish.pdf to start
## Early synopis
Joseph T. Foley has a varied career stretching across multiple startups and consulting jobs. His first startup position was with the founding of Brute Force Games in Cambridge whos intent was to build a modular immersive gaming system that could be deployed in gaming parlors across the country. Due to Disneys entry into the market, he moved on to another startup: Emode. This company promised better understanding of employees for HR divisions of companies through carefully constructed surveys developed by a Harvard Doctor of Psychology. His position there was as a “Magic Mechanic”, in short IT manager, software developer, and designer. Joseph returned back to his graduate career focus and instead did small consulting jobs on the side. A former colleague hired him to develop a web interface for a startup called “Uffinity” which was to be a social network aggregation site for businesses to connect to newly graduate young professionals. Upon graduation, Joseph worked at iRobots Government and Industrial division overseeing the DARPA Chembots project. Once that project was completed, Joseph moved to Iceland but acted as a consultant for Professor Sanbae Kim at the MIT Biomimetic Robotics Lab at MIT performing FEA analysis on the Cheeta-bots major leg elements.
He was also a consultant for the small machining and design firm Brass Drift on the west coast. Owner Peter Luka hired Joseph to apply design methodologies to redesigning machine elements he was manufacturing. Joseph was soon hired as a lecturer at Reykjavík University which he progressed to the position of Assistant Professor. He has continued to do consulting while maintaining his position at the University: designing an automated zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for the startup 3Z, developing a Distributed Quality Control concept with Professor Sanjay Sarma, developing microcontroller based IoT systems for Icelandic museums and Escape Room companies. Josephs latest IoT consulting project was a collaboration with the artist Sigrún Harðardóttir to develop an interactive art piece that instrumented a room, instrument, and furniture into an immersive experience.
## Further development
Dr. Joseph T. Foley (MIT B.Sc, M.Eng, Ph.D) has worked on analyzing how to make manufacturing processes use less energy. At iRobot, he developed shape-changing robots to fit through small holes. As a professor at Reykjavík University, Joseph is continuing to expand his interests into engineer and artist collaborative works, Shape Memory Alloy research, and the Axiomatic Design method. He is a member of the scientific committee for the International Conference on Axiomatic Design 2017 and has published an article on how Axiomatic Design can be applied to artistic endeavors. His personal projects with Icelandic museums resulted in development of low-cost synchronizers for video installations and a wireless tablet-based interface for playing video works on screens.

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Joseph T. Foley has a varied career stretching across multiple startups and consulting jobs. His first startup position was with the founding of Brute Force Games in Cambridge whos intent was to build a modular immersive gaming system that could be deployed in gaming parlors across the country. Due to Disneys entry into the market, he moved on to another startup: Emode. This company promised better understanding of employees for HR divisions of companies through carefully constructed surveys developed by a Harvard Doctor of Psychology. His position there was as a “Magic Mechanic”, in short IT manager, software developer, and designer. Joseph returned back to his graduate career focus and instead did small consulting jobs on the side. A former colleague hired him to develop a web interface for a startup called “Uffinity” which was to be a social network aggregation site for businesses to connect to newly graduate young professionals. Upon graduation, Joseph worked at iRobots Government and Industrial division overseeing the DARPA Chembots project. Once that project was completed, Joseph moved to Iceland but acted as a consultant for Professor Sanbae Kim at the MIT Biomimetic Robotics Lab at MIT performing FEA analysis on the Cheeta-bots major leg elements.
He was also a consultant for the small machining and design firm Brass Drift on the west coast. Owner Peter Luka hired Joseph to apply design methodologies to redesigning machine elements he was manufacturing. Joseph was soon hired as a lecturer at Reykjavík University which he progressed to the position of Assistant Professor. He has continued to do consulting while maintaining his position at the University: designing an automated zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for the startup 3Z, developing a Distributed Quality Control concept with Professor Sanjay Sarma, developing microcontroller based IoT systems for Icelandic museums and Escape Room companies. Josephs latest IoT consulting project was a collaboration with the artist Sigrún Harðardóttir to develop an interactive art piece that instrumented a room, instrument, and furniture into an immersive experience.