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Noah Todd BS is a mechanical engineer for MDC studio and portfolio company Modular Matter.

Noah Todd is a research-driven product developer with expertise in advanced manufacturing, automation, and applied R&D. He has designed and delivered complex mechanical and electromechanical systems across medical devices, robotics, biotechnology, and industrial manufacturing.

Noah works as an R&D Engineer at both MDC and portfolio company Modular Matter, where he designs modular prosthetic sockets and rehabilitation devices using CAD, 3D printing, and finite element analysis. His prior work includes inventing patented technologies for nucleic acid extraction, developing automated systems for biotech processes, and creating custom robotic assembly lines for radioisotopic battery manufacturing. His projects frequently span the full lifecycle—from early research and prototyping through validation, production tooling, and documentation.

Noah holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, where his research in composite additive manufacturing was published in Advanced Materials Technologies . He is fluent in modern CAD, simulation, and fabrication workflows, and programs in C/C++, Python, and embedded systems. Known for combining creativity with engineering rigor, Noah brings a pragmatic, systems-level mindset to solving difficult technical problems.