Alan Oquendo
About Alan Oquendo
Alan Oquendo is an Associate Materials Engineer currently employed at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. He previously worked as a Systems Engineer at JACOBS Technology and holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Systems Engineering from Princeton University and the University of Florida, respectively.
Work at Air Force Research Laboratory
Alan Oquendo currently serves as an Associate Materials Engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory. His tenure began in 2014 and continues to the present, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the laboratory. The Air Force Research Laboratory focuses on advancing technologies to support the United States Air Force, and Oquendo's role involves applying his expertise in materials engineering to enhance research outcomes.
Previous Experience at JACOBS Technology
Before joining the Air Force Research Laboratory, Alan Oquendo worked as a Systems Engineer at JACOBS Technology. His employment spanned from 2013 to 2014 at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. During this time, he was involved in systems engineering tasks that supported various defense-related projects, leveraging his technical skills in a collaborative environment.
Education and Expertise
Alan Oquendo holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University, where he studied from 1999 to 2003. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science (M.S.) in Systems Engineering from the University of Florida, completing his studies from 2011 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both chemical and systems engineering, equipping him with the skills necessary for his current role.
Background
Alan Oquendo has a diverse educational and professional background in engineering. He began his academic journey at Princeton University, focusing on chemical engineering, and later expanded his knowledge in systems engineering at the University of Florida. His career includes significant roles in both the private sector and government research, highlighting his versatility and commitment to engineering excellence.