Timothy Kogucki
Teaching assistant
About me
Timothy Kogucki is a Master's Student in KTH's Systems, Control, and Robotics program with a specialization in Robotics and Autonomous Systems. Expected graduation date is May 2026.
Before joining KTH, Tim worked at Relativity Space for 4 years as both a Mechanism and Dynamics Engineer. Their he designed stage separation mechanisms for the Terran 1 launch vehicle and was a key contributor to ensuring the Terran 1 launch pad was ready for the vehicle's maiden flight. For Relativity's next program, Terran R, Tim developed the multibody stage separation simulation from the ground up supporting design work and vehicle trade studies.
He departed Relativity to explore his passion for autonomous systems. In addition to his studies, Tim is working for Professor John Folkesson within RPL as a Research Assistant on the ALARS project. There he contributes to both the Unity simulator along with helping develop the ROS software for drone recovery.