Hi, I’m Yosihan Yogeswaran, a Mechatronics Engineering Graduate at Ontario Tech University. I’ve been fascinated by mechanics and electronics, which led me to join my high school robotics team. When I’m not designing innovative systems or programming robots, you can find me behind a camera lens, capturing the beauty of nature, or mentoring future engineers through robotics competitions. I dream of building robots that make everyday life easier and more connected.
I am passionate about robotics, automation, and engineering innovation. I have contributed to cutting-edge projects, including improvements in solar module manufacturing and autonomous robot systems. My skills encompass mechanical design, CAD modeling, embedded systems, and robotics software, demonstrating my ability to bridge the gap between mechanical and software engineering for impactful solutions.
I’ve always been passionate about understanding how things work—taking apart gadgets and rebuilding them has been second nature since childhood. My introduction to the engineering world came in high school when I joined the First Robotics Competition (FRC), where I fell in love with designing and building robots.
This early passion led me to pursue a degree in Mechatronics Engineering at Ontario Tech University. Along the way, I’ve gained experience through internships at Tesla, Rivian, Xtract One, and Gastronomous Technologies, where I worked on cutting-edge manufacturing, robotics, and automation projects.
In addition to my academic and professional pursuits, I’m deeply committed to mentoring young engineers and sharing my knowledge. Whether coaching robotics teams or teaching CAD and Arduino basics, I enjoy inspiring others to explore engineering.
Looking ahead, I aim to continue pushing the boundaries of robotics and automation, creating technologies that solve real-world problems while mentoring the next generation of engineers.
I was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, where I developed a passion for engineering and innovation from a young age. Growing up in Toronto, I attended Woburn Collegiate Institute for high school, and later, I pursued a degree in Mechatronics Engineering at Ontario Tech University. This decision allowed me to deepen my technical skills while staying close to my roots.
My journey later took me to California, where I had the incredible opportunity to complete two internships—one in Fremont and another in Irvine. Living and working in California for over a year exposed me to cutting-edge technology and vibrant communities, shaping my perspective on engineering and innovation. These experiences have broadened my horizons and solidified my passion for creating impactful solutions in robotics and automation.