Extending Human Senses to the Outdoors
Our Culture Is for Curious, Inventive People Who Are Ready to Take On Big Challenges
We are creating the next generation of AI-enabled sensing solutions to elevate our clients’ operations. If you’d like to be on the leading edge of development, in an innovative and collaborative environment, come join us! The video offers a glimpse into our headquarters, with all the latest research facilities of the Northeastern University Burlington campus available to you.
Leadership
Greg is a serial entrepreneur, founder and investor focused on the semiconductor and sensing areas. Greg is also a Director at onsemi, a leader in automotive and industrial products.
Before founding MatrixSpace he was President and CEO of Integrated Device Technology, a leader in semiconductor and sensor solutions in automotive, data center, and industrial segments. He was EVP of Front-End Solutions at Skyworks Solutions, the market leader in RF modules, Senior Vice President of Networks & Communications at Agere Systems, and held a variety of management roles at Texas Instruments.
Lori drives MatrixSpace’s sales and go to market programs across a range of industries and geographies. She brings a track record of driving significant revenue for emerging technologies into vertical industries from startups to market leaders and has brought companies public or assisted with their subsequent merger.
She was previously Global VP of customer success, sales and marketing at aviation safety innovator Iris Automation and before that led industry-focused sales and general business positions at GE, Oracle Corporation, Emerson, Honeywell and Lavin Holdings. She has deep experience with hardware, software and networking layers.
George is the first finance hire for MatrixSpace and spearheads the finance and accounting operations for the company. He is responsible for accounting compliance, strategic finance, and operational efficiencies. He has over 10 years of experience spanning across public and private companies. George began his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers before transitioning into the Technology industry. He has extensive experience with SaaS offerings for different stage growth companies, including startup, growth, and maturity.
Matthew leads MatrixSpace’s autonomous offerings product portfolio. Before MatrixSpace he was director at the Expeditionary and Cyber UAS Lab at Northeastern University and has led product development teams at both Raytheon and 3COM. His areas of focus include counter-UAS, electronic warfare, EMP, multi-modal sensing, machine learning/AI and autonomy.
For the past 20 years he has been involved in the development of RF systems, real-time embedded systems, system architecture, systems engineering, cybersecurity and system integration/test. He holds professional certifications in TOGAF and Zachman enterprise architecture and several patents.
He has published papers in the areas of remote-control devices and security systems. Matthew also serves as director of AUVSI (Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International) New England.
Nihar is responsible for AI product development. In this role he will lead the development of AI for networked radar and groundbreaking AI-enabled sensors.
He brings a track record of developing AI and Machine Learning applications at-scale, most recently as VP, ML and AI at Parallel Wireless and before that as Chief Technologist for cloud and big data at Dell Technologies.
Dan leads development for RF and radar systems and holds advisory roles across the industry, accelerating the development of RF integration into integrated circuit products. His breakthrough technologies include RF SOI Antenna switches and Tuning products as well as CMOS power amplifiers which led to changes in the cell phone industry technology adoption, phone functionality and design.
Dan has held executive positions at Pergrine Semiconductor, Motorola and Glenayre in the areas of research and patent development. He has been published in a number of industry leading journals covering such diverse topics as power amplifiers, semiconductor device models, GPS systems, field effect transistors and CMOS integrated circuits, receiving over 350 citations. He has been granted over 50 patents.