2024 is almost over. Take a moment to make a lasting difference in a young artist’s life. Inspire their journey. Make your gift today.

Aaron Parness

Aaron Parness learned the importance of practice at Interlochen.

Aaron Parness in zero gravity

Aaron Parness tests one of his creations during his tenure at NASA.

Even as a Junior camper playing violin at Interlochen Arts Camp, Aaron Parness was laying the foundation for his success as a principal research scientist on Amazon’s robotics and AI team. He was learning that no one starts out an expert; that with a lot of practice, improvement happens over time, and that in life--as in orchestra--collaboration is essential. Aaron studied both mechanical engineering and creative writing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then completed his graduate work in mechanical engineering at Stanford.  He went on to work at  NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a robotics engineer, where he founded the Robotics Prototyping Lab. Now at Amazon, Aaron focuses on robotic manipulation, developing new capabilities for the fulfillment process both inside and outside the warehouse.

Aaron Parness, wearing a black jacket, looks upward at a circular array of robotic arms in  a dark room.

One of my greatest assets at work has been my ability to concentrate intensely on a complex task. Reaching that state of 'flow' is something I probably first experienced playing the violin.