Matthew Manley

Matthew Manley

Lead Engineer @ Belcan

About Matthew Manley

Matthew Manley is a Lead Engineer at Belcan, with a background in Aerospace Engineering and experience in teaching and research at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan. He has developed skills in CAD applications, finite element analysis, and materials science research over his career.

Work at Belcan

Matthew Manley has been serving as a Lead Engineer at Belcan since 2013. His role involves applying advanced engineering principles to develop solutions for various projects. He has accumulated over 11 years of experience in this position, contributing to the company's engineering capabilities in Cincinnati, Ohio. His responsibilities include overseeing engineering tasks and ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Education and Expertise

Matthew Manley holds a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on Aerospace Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied from 2008 to 2010. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering and Political Science from the University of Michigan, completing his studies from 2004 to 2008. His educational background is complemented by expertise in materials science research and testing on electrical-mechanical systems.

Background

Matthew Manley has a diverse background in academia and engineering. He worked as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at The University of Texas at Austin from 2008 to 2010. Before that, he was involved in various roles at the University of Michigan, including serving on the Programming Board and conducting research. Additionally, he worked as a Math Tutor at Williamson County Schools from 2011 to 2013.

Technical Skills

Matthew Manley is proficient in several technical areas relevant to his engineering role. He applies Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) for detail drawings and stack-up analysis. He is learning NX (Unigraphics) for CAD/CAE applications and utilizes ANSYS Workbench for finite element analysis (FEA). Furthermore, he employs Mathematica for computational tasks and is enhancing his skills in Fortran programming.

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