Hadley Arch

I am a recent agricultural engineering graduate from The Ohio State University with a strong practical background in electromechanical design for mobile robots and autonomous systems. I excel in the creative process for machine design and strive to produce elegant solutions that surpass base requirements.

“What did you learn as an agricultural engineering major?” is a question I often receive. OSU’s FABE program emphasizes solving complex multi-domain problems where unstructured systems (ie. soil, water, biological processes) interact with structured systems (ie. machines, process controls, analytical models). I learned how to collect information to model and assess these interactions, then make appropriate engineering decisions in traditional mechanical, electrical, and software fields.

Some of my non-engineering interests include learning about the natural world and enjoying the outdoors.

Check out the "Projects" page for more information on robots, parts, and systems I have worked on! Resources has links to sites I use as references. Contact information is under the “Contact” link to the right. This site was designed to work on desktop or laptop browsers, it will not work on phones and tablets.