Erica Goldberger

Erica Goldberger

Tech enabler / educator in Boston, she/her

Educate, consult, and create content to help businesses succeed with emerging robotics technology.

Projects

2023

As a Robotics Solutions Architect, I observed repetitive discussions within our organization with robotics companies. To address this, I developed the self-serve Introduction to Robotics on AWS course as a valuable resource for these companies. I created the course content and assets and collaborated with AWS Training and Certification to obtain approval and publish it on AWS SkillBuilder.

2021

As a Curriculum Developer, I was responsible for designing half of the modules for our three-day instructor-led training course on Amazon EKS. I utilized Microsoft PowerPoint to create these modules and developed the digital instructor guide using Articulate Rise. Additionally, I converted this instructor-led course into a shorter digital format for customers.

2020

As a Technical Curriculum Developer, I created an advanced course on utilizing the AWS IoT Core Rules Engine tool. To illustrate its application, I crafted a narrative centered around search and rescue robots. I authored all written content and created all visuals. Additionally, I designed hands-on demos that allowed students to follow along and tackle challenges independently. I built the course using Articulate Rise.

2019

As a Technical Curriculum Developer, I created an advanced course on security with AWS IoT, with a specific focus on authentication and authorization. I designed and structured the entire course, including all the content, visuals, and technical demonstrations.

2019
Course: AWS IoT Greengrass Primer

As a Technical Curriculum Developer, I created a course on AWS IoT Greengrass. I developed all the course content, visuals, and technical demonstrations. Additionally, I created a one-page PDF job aid for the course, which students could download and use as a review resource to enhance their learning. Please note that this course is no longer available as it has been updated for the new product, AWS IoT Greengrass V2.

2018

During my time in the Engineering Development Group at MathWorks, I collaborated with the MATLAB Online Course Development Team on a project aimed at educating customers about MATLAB's Symbolic Math toolbox. My responsibilities included crafting the course outline, developing project storylines, and creating sample problems and projects for the course. I utilized an internal tool to generate the problems and incorporate solution checks. Although I left the company before the course's completion, my mentor took over and successfully finalized the course, including the creation of all the video assets.

Writing

2023

I co-authored this blog with our customer, Brisa Robotics, as a use case example for robotics companies enhancing their operations with AWS.

2023

I collaborated with a colleague to co-author this blog, drawing inspiration from a featured example in my IoT Rules Engine course.

2022

I authored this blog to guide customers in conducting large-scale robotic simulations using AWS Batch.

2022

I authored this blog to assist customers in containerizing their ROS (Robot Operating System) applications for cloud usage and deployment on edge IoT devices.

2022

I authored this documentation tutorial to provide step-by-step guidance on deferring device updates based on specific conditions, such as low battery or an ongoing device job execution.

Speaking

2023

The annual AWS Robotics Startup Accelerator, in partnership with MassRobotics, offers AWS technical mentorship and virtual lectures to 17 global startups over four weeks. When the program manager left two weeks before the start date, I assumed the role as the AWS program representative and served as the primary technical and administrative contact for the startups. I coordinated lecture schedules and facilitated networking sessions. For both years of the accelerator, I conducted an AWS 101 class and supervised the AWS technical mentorship segment. Additionally, I recruited and trained other AWS employees to be technical mentors for the program, while personally mentoring four startups.

2022
Orlando

Presented a "Level Up" workshop at Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) conference. Initiated the idea, got approval from AWS Marketing, applied to speak at GHC, and found coworkers to act as co-presenter along with workshop assistants. I updated an old workshop on running robotics simulations with AWS and worked with the AWS RoboMaker engineering team to ensure our service scaled properly for the event. The workshop ran successfully to a full room of 500 attendees.

2022
Atlanta

Delivered a "chalk-talk" at AWS Summit on common architectural patterns for robots connected to the cloud.

Work Experience

2021 — 2023
Solutions Architect, Robotics Specialist at Amazon Web Services
2018 — 2021
Technical Curriculum Developer at Amazon Web Services
2017 — 2018
Application Support Engineer at MathWorks

Education

2015 — 2017
Master of Science in Engineering at University of Pennsylvania

Robotics Major

2013 — 2017
Bachelor of Science in Engineering at University of Pennsylvania

Mechanical Engineering Major