Jackson Cryns
About Jackson Cryns
Jackson Cryns is a Technical Implementation Analyst with extensive experience in dynamic testing of satellite electronics and a strong academic background in Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Physics. He has held various roles in engineering and consulting, contributing to research and development in vibration analysis and energy harvesting systems.
Work at Augury
Jackson Cryns has been serving as a Technical Implementation Analyst at Augury since 2021. In this role, he focuses on implementing technical solutions and providing expertise in the field of analytics. His experience in dynamic testing and vibration analysis contributes to the company's mission of enhancing operational efficiency through advanced technology.
Education and Expertise
Jackson Cryns earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics, Engineering, and Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in engineering principles and analytical methods. He is also certified as a Category II Vibration Analyst by the Vibration Institute and holds certifications in Shock Testing and SRS from IEST.
Background in Engineering and Consulting
Before joining Augury, Jackson Cryns accumulated diverse experience in engineering and consulting roles. He worked as an Engineer at GPi Metal Products, LLC, and as a Vibration Production Test Engineer at SEAKR Engineering. Additionally, he operated Decisive Dynamics as an Owner and Consultant from 2018 to 2021, providing specialized consulting services in dynamic testing and analysis.
Research and Publications
Jackson Cryns is recognized for his contributions to research in the field of acoustics and vibration. He is the lead author of a peer-reviewed research article published in Advances in Acoustics and Vibration in August 2013, which focused on piezoelectric energy harvesting systems. His research work demonstrates his commitment to advancing knowledge in engineering applications.
Professional Experience and Internships
Jackson Cryns has held various positions that contributed to his professional development. He served as a Peer Mentor Tutor and a Structural Dynamics Lab Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Additionally, he completed an internship at the Pacific Northwest National Lab / Battelle, where he worked on Health Monitoring and Radio Frequency Systems for the Department of Energy.