Mechanical, Electromechanical, Robotics, and Mechatronics Design Specialist
Dr. Pinhas Ben-Tzvi holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and boasts over 24 years of combined industrial and academic experience. Currently a tenured Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech and the Director of the Robotics and Mechatronics Lab, Dr. Ben-Tzvi is committed to cutting-edge engineering research and innovation. As a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.), Dr. Ben-Tzvi upholds the highest standards of professionalism in all engineering endeavors.
With a comprehensive background in mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, Dr. Ben-Tzvi has extensive expertise in developing advanced engineering solutions. His research and industrial experiences and expertise span the areas of mechanical/mechatronics design, electromechanical systems design, smart precision sensors and actuators, precision engineering design, mechanism/product design and system integration, intelligent autonomous systems and robotics, precision healthcare technologies, cyber-physical systems, machine learning and AI, human-machine interactions, industrial automation systems, feedback motion control systems, and system dynamics.
Notably, previous roles at General Electric Medical Systems involved the development of intricate systems for medical equipment, providing a profound understanding of complex design and integration requirements.
Dr. Ben-Tzvi's academic research, supported by various government agencies, frequently delves into innovative techniques and technologies for advanced systems. This dedication to advancing knowledge is reflected in the publication of over 180 peer-reviewed articles, underscoring a commitment to expanding the understanding of engineering design and the critical role of cutting-edge technologies.
In addition to academic and industrial roles, Dr. Ben-Tzvi has served as an expert witness in various legal proceedings, preparing expert reports and providing testimony in depositions, IPR, and ITC cases related to patent infringement and validity matters. This legal experience has refined Dr. Ben-Tzvi's ability to effectively communicate complex technical concepts within a legal framework.
As a named inventor on a dozen U.S. patents and patent applications, as well as a Canadian patent centered on diverse engineering devices and systems, Dr. Ben-Tzvi is recognized for innovative contributions to the field. This recognition solidifies Dr. Ben-Tzvi's standing as a leading expert witness in the engineering domain.