Derek Scherer, MSc
Derek Scherer,
MSc is Founder of the
Golem Group.
In 2011, Derek worked full time at Weta Workshop to create animatronic
props and effects for several feature films, including
The Hobbit. He
also worked on set with animatronic pieces and actors.
In February 2006, Derek started his own company as a launching pad for a
career in human-centered robotics. He developed several animatronic
systems, incorporating work with robotic frames, pneumatic actuators,
servomechanisms, sensors, printed circuit board electronics, and control
circuitry. Golem Workshop is an ongoing effort to advance animatronic
and co-robot technologies for themed attractions, medical, and
commercial settings.
From January 2010 to August 2011, he was a researcher at the US Army
Research Laboratory Robotics Program Office. He developed control
software and electronics for a tentacle manipulator (robot hand made of
multiple snake-like robots), acquired specialized training in embedded
systems development, worked with robots the size of bugs, the size of
cars, and many in-between, developed projects using the Robot Operating
System, and performed research in the effect that robot movement has on
a human observer.
From July 2005 to January 2010, Derek worked as a computer engineer for
the US Army CERDEC. He was on the C2ORE ATO Team, working in software
development, testing, and demonstrations on a system to control multiple
robotic entities simultaneously. Additionally, he worked as an ARL guest
researcher in various robotics technologies under the Robotics
Collaborative Technology Alliance.
Derek coauthored
A Participatory Framework for
Developing Co-Robotic Technologies
for Eldercare and
Construction of a Hyper Redundant Robotic Tentacle
Manipulator.
He earned his
Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering at
Norwich University in 2005.
He earned his
Master’s of Science in Computer Science at
Columbia University in 2009.
Watch his YouTube channel.
Watch
KCLive — Derek Scherer creates Hobbit movie magic.
Read
Army Technology Expands Snake-Robotics.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.
Follow his Twitter feed.