Kuri, the home robot made by Mayfield Robotics, a startup fully owned and funded by Bosch is an intelligent robot for the home. It is half a meter tall, weighs just over 6 kilograms, and is designed with personality, awareness, and mobility, adding a spark of life to any home. The robot has smart assistant functionalities like an Amazon Echo, but with a much cuter face and movable body. Equipped with mapping sensors Kuri is able to navigate though your house hands free.

QA Intern Summer 2018

  • Worked in Linux environment to run various test scripts as a means of improving robot Kuri's wake word recognition.
  • Debugged Kuri by logging into robots via SSH and analyzed robot logs to help identify root cause of problems.
  • Tested software releases and hardware changes to validate new features, extrapolated test results into actionable JIRA bugs, and collaborated with developers and engineers to improve the product.
  • Managed and organized a procedure that encompassed over-the-air-updates, black box qa testing, and debugging to ensure the on-time product launch of 100+ robots.
  • Collaborated across departments to fulfill projects ranging from robot construction and organization with the Hardware team, to preparing media ready robots for the Marketing team during Kuri/'s pre-launch sprints.


For more information about Kuri check out their website