As the founder of Mystic River Engineering, Matt not only has a long history of work in cleantech and alternative energy, he also improves the lives of all those around him through innovative engineering. He has a knack for finding the simple solution hiding in the complex problem. Matt has designed compact handheld devices and iso shipping containers full of hardware. He can talk to the customer to figure out the requirements, design the parts, build prototypes, test the system in the field and launch your technology into an emerging market. When he is not fixing your problems, he is busy designing ways to make bicycles more efficient and useful in everyday life.
An embedded systems engineer by training, Brandon has worked professionally on mechanical, electrical, and software projects. He has laid out PCBs with hundreds of components and released mechanical drawings for sheet metal, molded, and CNC’d parts. Brandon has written software libraries used in hundreds of machines around the world. His primary interest is solving the energy problems that we’re facing. Over the last few years, Brandon has consulted for 50 renewable energy companies, and advised various government agencies and investors about the technical feasibility of proposed technologies. At heart, Brandon likes solving problems.
Jon has been tinkering with software development since the age of 6, but that hasn’t dampened his interest in mechanical engineering. Jon earned his BS in mechanical engineering as a member of the first graduating class at Olin College. After earning his mechanical engineering degree, he and a friend co-founded and secured seed funding for a web startup. Since then, Jon has built bioreactors large enough to need stairs, reverse-engineered undocumented network protocols, built data management systems for scientific laboratories, and performed structural analysis of wind turbine towers. He looks forward to saving the world through renewable energy.



