My name is Jake Michalski. I am the founder of Comprehend PT where we use AI to synthesize the dialog between a Physical therapist and their patient into structured medical documentation. In addition, I work at Moog Inc. within the Software Group. I graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in May of 2022 with my bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. I have a passion for solving problems and enjoy using what I learned in college on my personal projects.
Jacob Michalski
(716) 525-2886
Jacob@Michalski1.com
CEO/CTO• January 2023-Present
Comprehend PT is a tech startup developing an AI Medical scribe fine-tuned for physical therapy. A physical therapist activates our software during a patient visit and in real time, their existing electronic medical record gets filled out based on the dialog.
Founder • June 2022-Present
At JM Automation, we help companies streamline processes to reduce human error and increase efficiency. We work with companies to create and integrate processes that maximize productivity.
Software Engineer• May 2021-August 2023
I currently work at Moog in the Software department of the Aircraft group. I write flight code and verify it against high level software requirements. These requirements are managed in IBM Doors. I write automated requirement tests utilizing a mix of C, Python, and Excel in a test tool I helped develop. In addition, I have configured test hardware that is built in-house utilizing dSPACE hardware, creating the ability to run automated requirement tests. I created multiple simulated test environments, to run the C flight code against. These ran locally with simulated hardware that could be manipulated.
Intern • May 2019-December 2020
Following my first and second years of college I interned in the Systems department of the Aircraft group. I worked on a classified project verifying customer requirements. On this project my work ranged from the creation and analysis of lab test procedures, to python and MATLAB scripting. I enjoyed my time there and everyone I worked with.
Teaching Assistant • January 2020-May 2021
During my second and third year at RIT I was asked to be a TA for Digital System Design 2, a class in which we taught students how to make a MIPS microprocessor. I helped explain the implementation of every part of the MIPS, from how registers work, to how they can use logic to do multi-bit multiplication. This further enhanced my understanding of exactly what a microprocessor is, does, and how it works to allow anyone to use a computer. The common idea that "the best way to learn something is to teach it" could not be more true and my experience as a TA taught me this.
Employee • October 2018-May 2019
During my first year at college, along with being a full-time college student, I worked part-time at a Virtual Reality Arcade. There were 8 Virtual Reality Stations using the HTC Vive System. I introduced the customer to the system and got them comfortable in the virtual world. I was also in charge of solving any problems that would arise and made sure the customer had a great experience.
Intern • June 2018-August 2018
I worked in the Manufacturing department at AVOX Systems, a subsidiary of Zodiac Aerospace. I worked on multiple projects, including diagnosing a faulty regulator and proposing a fix. I worked with Excel, data manipulation, Minitab, and Gage R&R.
Computer Engineering• May 2022
Durring my 4 years at RIT, I earned a 3.94 GPA, was voted Captain of the Crew team, worked as a Computer Engineering TA, and created numerous technical projects.
General Education • June 2018
Being involved in Project Lead the Way, Academy of Finance, Superintendent Student Advisory Council, National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Block L, Student Union, Varsity Football, Baseball, and Swimming helped develop me into the person I am today.
I own and operate a personal 3D printer. Over my 3 years of ownership and operation, I have had to service many of the parts for my Creality CR-10. That has allowed me to truly understand every part of the printer while researching what parts to upgrade. In my free time I enjoy 3D modeling and printing parts for clients, family members, and personal projects.
Electrical, MechanicalI enjoy creating. Whether that is a Cocktail Table Arcade Cabinet or Custom Buffalo knife holder, this tool gives me the ability to create anything I can dream up. Using 3D Printed Parts, Aluminum V-Slot extrusions, Nema 23 motors, and DM542 stepper motor drivers I built a 3D Printed Wood CNC Router.
Electrical, MechanicalUsing a Ms. Pac Man Cocktail Table Arcade for inspiration I modeled then CNC cut my own Cocktail Table Arcade Cabinet and used a Raspberry Pi to emulate over 20,000 Games.
Electrical, MechanicalI bought a 1992 Yamaha Superjet on Craigslist that had sat with water in the engine for more than 10 years. I tore down the engine, bored out the cylinders, rebuilt the bottom end, and rebuilt the carburetor. I enjoyed the jetski for a year then sold it making a profit of $1000.
Mechanical, Small Engine RepairUsing an esp8266 based arduino board I was able to setup my garage doors to be controlled by Siri from anywhere in the world.
ComputerUsing a Raspberry Pi as the server, I created an IR Blaster to control my home theater system. I used LIRC (Linux Infrared Remote Controller) to control an IR Led which sends the proper commands to trigger the TV, Cable Box, DVD Player, and Stereo. I then set up a website that allowed anyone on my home network to control these systems.
ComputerDuring my first semester I designed and built an electric Long board. I 3D Printed an enclosure for the battery and Motor controller as well as staining and painting the board.
Mechanical, TechnicalAs a birthday present to my father I designed a lantern that, when illuminated, produced an image. It is powered by LED's and can be controlled remotely.
3D ModelingI designed an outline of NY with the buffalo skyline in Adobe Illustrator then used a Public Laser Engraver at RIT to make beautiful wall art.
Autocad, WoodworkingTo help senior citizens with Parkinson's disease or other illnesses that affect fine motor skills, I developed a CD Player with 2 large buttons allowing for very simply use.
3D Modeling, SolderingI retrofitted an arcade bubble hockey game with an external power switch. I desoldered the existing internal switch and installed header pins for easy maintenance. I then wired an external switch to the pins.
SolderingUsed machine learning in Python to do sentiment analysis of stock data scraped from news and social media and analyze the sentiment in combination with technical indicators to determine what stocks to buy and sell.
Coding, MathCo-Worker • Moog Inc.
Co-Worker • Moog Inc.
Employer • VR Playground
Crew Coach • RIT Crew
Crew Coach • RIT Crew
Employer • HUNT Real Estate
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