About
I am a Mechanical Engineer with a Bachelors degree from the Colorado School of Mines and a Master’s Degree from Kansas State University. I wrote a Thesis on cavitation in a converging diverging nozzle for a novel refrigeration process. During that project I designed a new nozzle and experiment that allowed me to measure the pressure of a fluid during cavitation. I have been working at Garmin for the past 4 years where I have designed products for their Outdoor and Sportsman product line ups.
Design Entries
Experience
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Mechanical Design Engineer
Garmin · Full-time
Jul 2019 –
Present
5 yrs 4 mos
Olathe, KS, United States
I work as mechanical design engineer to design mechanical solutions and products for the outdoor and sportsman's product line ups.
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Graduate Research Assistant
Kansas State University · Full-time
Aug 2017 –
May 2019
1 yrs 9 mos
Manhattan, KS, United States
I researched cavitation in a converging-diverging nozzle for a novel refrigeration process. The goal of the refrigeration process was to use the cavitation phase change of a fluid to generate a temperature difference and thus a cooling process. I design a nozzle and experiment to measure the temperature, pressure, and to take high speed camera footage of the cavitation process.
Education
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Kansas State University
MS, Mechanical Engineering , 4.0
2017 – 2019
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Colorado School of Mines
BS , Mechanical Eng, 3.8
2013 – 2016
Activities and Societies:
Undergraduate Research, Tao Beta Pi
Licenses & Certifications
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CSWP Solidworks Professional
Dassault system
Feb 2021 –
Present
See credential