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Jared Stein standing in front and to the right of a 8 ft tall abstract artwork with a gold frame

Jared's story

Jared Steins, MechE class of 2026, shares the excitement of working on an autonomously driven Maserati  during his summer research at POLIMI-Milano --a perfect match for his longer term goal of  working  in the automotive industry leveraging his mechanical engineering and computer science knowledge.

I worked at  the PoliMI MOVE Lab at  the  DEIB department, on the team responsible for designing an autonomously driven 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore. The car premiered in the historic 1000 Miglia Race throughout Italy (see my team's picture at the event). My main project involved the design and fabrication of a modular housing unit holding a central LiDar sensor and four cameras for stable data acquisition. I also helped improve the UI and logic behind an internal application to monitor the status of various car sensors.

It was interesting for me to see a slight difference in priorities when comparing the engineering I did in Italy with past experiences in the USA. Specifically, the team held overall design and aesthetics in a higher regard than I was previously accustomed to. Furthermore, because autonomous driving is not yet widespread in Italy, a major motivation within my team was the advertisement of our work to increase public support.

On our team drives throughout Tuscany while following the autonomous car throughout the 1000 Miglia, I learned about Italian history and cultural norms from my coworkers. In the car, I specifically remember them making me listen to contemporary Italian songs while teaching me about the Italian Resistance under Fascism , while I showed them how to embroider on our team hats.

  • Jared Stein in a selfie with 10 other people from the group he worked with for the historic 1000 Miglia Race
In the future, I hope to use mechanical engineering and computer science to work in either the automotive or medical industry as an engineer. This experience allowed me to further my skills in Mech E and CS while exposing me to the automotive industry. I learned many valuable insights about this career path from my coworkers!
Jared Steins '26
Major & Class
Mechanical Engineering, class of 2026
MISTI program
Internship
MISTI host
Politecnico di Milano
Location
Milan, Italy
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