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		<title>Jeff Weber</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeff Weber, a co-founder of Meka Robotics, is interested in developing robotics research platforms and mechatronic technologies that bring affordability, ease of use, and utility to the field. He has previously worked at MIT CSAIL on the design of Domo, Obrero, and Mertz robots. He also designs active prosthetic ankles and knees with the Biomechatronics ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff Weber, a co-founder of Meka Robotics, is interested in developing robotics research platforms and mechatronic technologies that bring affordability, ease of use, and utility to the field.  He has previously worked at MIT CSAIL on the design of Domo, Obrero, and Mertz robots.  He also designs active prosthetic ankles and knees with the Biomechatronics group at the MIT Media Lab.  His work led to the first commercially available powered prosthetic ankle.<br />
	He holds a degree from SFSU in Industrial Design.  When he’s not working on robots, Jeff likes to paint himself silver and hold still for hours on end at Fisherman’s wharf in San Francisco to get his wife’s spare change.</p>
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