She is an engineer in the quality assurance group at Draper Laboratory, a company in Cambridge, Mass., specializing in military, space and biomedical research and development.
Mr. Polutchko, 31, is a guidance and navigation systems engineer at the Draper Laboratory, an aerospace research and development center in Cambridge, Mass.
His father, who is retired, was an aerospace engineer at the Draper Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
He then worked with the Draper Laboratory and the Hertz Foundation.
It was here that he founded the Instrumentation Laboratory in the 1930s, spun off in 1973 as the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory.
His father retired in May as a data manager at Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass., which specializes in military, space and biomedical research and development.
Draper Laboratory is an American not-for-profit research and development organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Draper Laboratory has an extensive STEM K-12 and community outreach program that was formalized in 1984 in order to invest in the local community's quality of life.
His father, also retired, was a technician for missile guidance systems at Draper Laboratory, a company in Cambridge, Mass., specializing in military, space and biomedical research and development.
Another company that is developing a smart tattoo is the Draper Laboratory, who are currently testing on animals, however the performance and the identity of the sensor has not been revealed.