John Cooley

Dr. Cooley holds five (5) technical degrees from MIT including a Ph.D. as a member of the Electromechanical Systems Group, which he received in 2011. At MIT, he won both the David Adler Memorial Thesis Prize and the Morris Joseph Levin Award for his thesis work and was a Martin Family Fellow in 2009. Dr. Cooley has been issued several patents including four (4) for his thesis work. He has presented and published papers in the areas of power converter control and modeling, linearized circuit analysis, capacitive sensing, building energy management, and education. In 2009, Dr. Cooley co-founded FastCAP Systems, where he served as Director of Engineering, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, and finally President. Dr. Cooley has also worked in the defense and medical devices industries and has consulted in IP litigation.