Greg Burlingame
Engineering leadership for products that need to work at scale
Woburn, Massachusetts
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Education
Work Experience
Vice President of Engineering
2022
Elemind is a startup spun out of MIT, developing novel closed-loop neuromodulation technology. I lead the hardware and software engineering teams responsible for building Elemind’s first product.
2021 - 2022
VP of Hardware
2021 - 2022
Led the advanced development of a next generation scooter platform and later stepped in to lead hardware engineering
2019 - 2021
Director of Engineering
2019 - 2021
Led the advanced development of a 3D printer that was unlike anything the company had developed before. Appointed by company founder to lead COVID-19 response, including the production of 250,000 nasal swabs to help with relief efforts.
2018 - 2019
Vice President Of Engineering
2018 - 2019
Led the hardware and software engineering teams for a division of Yamaha that develops audio and video conferencing products for the unified communications market.
2010 - 2018
Director of Product Creation
2016 - 2018
Product Creation Leader
2011 - 2016
Product Creation Leader for PLAY:1 Product Creation Leader for PLAY:5 The Product Creation Leader directs the efforts of all Sonos functional engineering managers and engineers (i.e. wireless, acoustic, software, mechanical, etc...) from concept through production for the latest smart speaker products. Led very successful teams through positive and effective influence. Was responsible for facilitating innovation and pushing the limits of design while tightly managing resources and schedules, managing product cost, making technical trade-off decisions, and communicating decisions, issues, risks, and status to the larger Sonos organization. As the project owner, was the voice of the development team outward to the entire company. Interacted with people across the company to bring new products into high scale mass production.
Principal Systems Engineer
2010 - 2011
Developed the audio platform for the PLAY:3, including the sound tuning for the product
2006 - 2010
Senior Systems Engineer
2006 - 2010
Worked on the research and development of a new type of audio transducer. Conventional audio transducers ("speakers") use voice coils, permanent magnets, and cone shaped membranes to produce sound. Emo Labs' transducers were fundamentally different; they use piezoelectric actuators and curved membranes to convert electrical energy into sound waves. Emo Labs was a small VC funded start up. (approximately 15 people) The company was later re-branded ClearView Audio.
1996 - 2006
Director of Integrated Product Development
1996 - 2006
Led a multi-disciplinary engineering team developing audio products with integrated electronics and acoustic systems
1992 - 1996
Project Engineer
1992 - 1996
Two of my fondest memories of working at EAW were the two times I watched a couple of live shows (LIVE and Hootie and the Blowfish) at the mix position. We were testing a new speaker control system known as the MX8000 and I had developed the software to control it. Being right in the middle of the show was AWESOME.