Dr. Haber, the visionary behind Cybernetics STEM Academy, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the world of STEM education and mentorship. Dr. Haber was a professor at two esteemed public and private universities (The City University of New York and Rochester Institute of Technology) in New York State. In addition, he held senior and principal engineering roles within aerospace and high-tech companies, showcasing his mastery in both academia and industry. This unique blend of academic and industry experience, coupled with his rich background in teaching and mentoring undergraduates and graduates & mentoring high school students, endows him with profound insights into the expectations of higher education institutions for their students.
Distinguished from instructors at other educational institutions, our founder and instructor, Dr. Haber, distinguishes himself through the embodiment of knowledge, evidenced by his independent online platform and thriving YouTube channel. With over 40,000 global visitors to his website and a current YouTube following exceeding 6,000, he establishes a profound credibility to substantiate his expertise.
Research and Exploration:
- Dr. Haber’s profound influence reaches far and wide, with his contributions reflected in numerous scientific articles and his participation in groundbreaking NASA and Department of Defense projects.
- His research interests bridge multiple disciplines, encompassing engineering, applied mathematics, machine learning, and mechatronics, creating an interdisciplinary canvas that encourages innovative thinking.
- During his tenure as a professor at two universities, he assumed leadership roles within the robotics research labs at both institutions. Additionally, he served as an advisor for the Baja SAE program at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Education Background:
- Delft University of Technology, Netherlands – Ph.D. in Systems and Control, Adaptive Optics, System Identification
- Northwestern University, US – Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Physics and Astronomy