Iām currently a graduate student in Robotics at Johns Hopkins University, and I completed my Engineering Science degree at the University of Toronto.
I enjoy meeting people who share interests in robotics, art, or just fun ideas in general. Feel free to reach out! You can email me at rayhaneh.behravesh@gmail.com or connect with me on LinkedIn.
š¼ Work & Research
 
      SickKids Hospital ā Robotics Research Student
I was a research student at SickKids, where I worked on building a simulation platform for robotic surgery. My focus was on connecting the physical robot to its virtual model, troubleshooting issues like synchronization delays and inverse kinematics mismatch, and testing how virtual fixtures could guide more precise bone cutting.
 
      Geotab ā Embedded Systems Developer
I was an embedded systems developer at Geotab, working on the firmware inside telematics devices used in fleet vehicles. I helped design and implement new features, contributed to system-level architecture, and built testing frameworks to make sure everything held up at production scale.
 
      University Health Network ā Computational Analyst
I was a computational analyst at UHN, where I worked with a neuropathology lab to make large-scale data easier to use. I built custom analysis tools so lab members without a programming background could explore results independently, and I automated workflows to support ongoing healthcare research.
šØ Art, Engineering and Creativity
Outside of engineering, I love exploring the ways art and technology overlap. In one of my favorite projects, I turned well-known ODE equations into an art piece by visualizing their solutions as particle motion in creative ways (you can read my full essay here). I also loved my visit to teamLab Tokyo, where our hand-drawn sketches came to life on massive interactive screens. I would love to explore more projects that blend art and technology.
 
       
       
      