Adam Gaynor

Adam Gaynor

Senior Engineer, Sabanto

Adam graduated with a BSEE in electrical and computer engineering at Miami University in 2017. Adam started his career as a PCB design and electrical test engineer at the Climate Corporation where he developed the Drive 2.0 and a variety of other low-power cellular connected agricultural sensing systems.

In the fall of 2019, Adam joined Sabanto as a robotics engineer specializing in control systems and electrical system design. He created the very first prototype autonomy solution for the company and wrote much of the early vehicle control software utilized in the spring and fall of 2020.

In the fall of 2021, Adam and Aaron Petersdorf reverse engineered the ECU and control systems on a variety of AgCo machines, expanding the company’s autonomous offerings. Using this knowledge, Adam completed a full electrical and embedded redesign of the autonomy controller allowing it to interface with multiple machines.

Adam currently writes much of the low-level software responsible for controlling Sabanto’s autonomous fleet and still gets his hands dirty with electrical hardware and testing.