
RECENT DESIGN WORK
My physic research is primarily based in the R&D of GEM detectors. These are complex and sensitive devices used to track charged particles in high energy accelerator experiments.
My contribution to these devices has been in both their physical and operational form and design. I manage these aspects at both the component and assembly level. A GEM chamber consists of multiple layers: 1 Drift Cathode, 3 GEM Foils, and 1 Readout Plane. Each layer requies its own unique consideration and approach to their design challenges.
A fully-assembled GEM chamber combines mechanical, electrical, and fluid engineering principles/techniques. These are not "off the shelf" items, components, or devices and must be designed for their specific use and application.






























PAST DESIGN WORK
I have extensive experience working as a mechanically-oriented engineer in several roles including R & D, design, and production. This work has spanned a broad range of fields and discipilines. Throughout my career I have successfully managed the full-scale production of products from conceptional ideas through prototyping, production, installation, and feedback/assessment.
As the primary engineer on the majority of my projects I have handled multiple facets of the product stream. This includes: 2-D drafting of components and assemblies from my developed 3-D models (CAD), high-quality product renders for advertisement and brochures, and the bulk content of the product brochures themself.
Please explore these product design and presentation work samples. They are mainly brochures, technical drafts, and high-quality renders.




























